Washington: A group of eminent Indian-Americans has launched a grassroots campaign in support of Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris in key battleground states. Vice President Harris, 59, who is of mixed parentage, her mother immigrated to the US from Chennai and her father moved to the country from Jamaica, is up against Republican candidate and former president Donald Trump, 78.
The "Indian Americans for Harris" campaign -- launched on Tuesday -- aims at ensuring that the presidential elections make history by electing Harris as the first person of Indian heritage to lead the US, according to the group's members.
"This is the first time we have someone whose mother is from India. She has got Indian heritage and culture. What she has learned, I felt that we Indian Americans should support her beyond the party line," North Carolina-based businessman Swadesh Chatterjee told PTI.
It has never happened in the history of the US "to have somebody named Kamala running for the highest office in this country", said Chatterjee, who received India's third-highest civilian award Padma Bhushan in 2001 for his contribution to strengthening the India-US relationship.
Listing North Carolina, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Arizona and Georgia as key battleground states, Chatterjee said the "grassroots" campaign plans to mobilise Indian Americans in such states to come out and vote for Harris to make her the first person of Indian origin as the president of the US.