Washington/Annapolis, Maryland/Hyderabad:After becoming the first immigrant to hold the office of Lieutenant Governor in Maryland, Indian-American Democrat Aruna Miller said that ever since she came to the US in 1972, she has "never stopped being excited for the promise of America". The 58-year-old, who is said to have her roots in Hyderabad, immigrated to the US from India when she was seven.
In a series of tweets after winning Tuesday's midterm elections, Aruna wrote: "Ever since I came to this country in 1972, I've never stopped being excited for the promise of America. I will never stop fighting to make sure that promise is available to everyone. And this promise begins with a commitment to deliver a Maryland where we Leave No One Behind."
Aruna was the running mate of Wes Moore, who has been elected as Maryland's first African-American Governor, defeating Republican Dan Cox in a state where Democrats outnumber Republicans 2-1. Thanking her voters, Aruna said she wants to build a Maryland where people feel safe in their communities and in their skin.
"Before I ask you for anything, I want to thank you for everything. Thank you for being here today and for being a part of this moment. We need you. We need your hope, we need your stories, we need your partnership, and I can promise you this, we're only just getting started," Auna tweeted.
"Maryland, tonight you showed the nation what a small but mighty state can do when democracy is on the ballot. You chose unity over division, expanding rights over restricting rights, hope over fear. You chose Wes Moore and me to be your next Governor and Lieutenant Governor," she added.
From 2010 to 2018, Aruna represented District 15 in the Maryland House of Delegates. She ran for Congress in 2018 in Maryland's 6th Congressional District, finishing second in a crowded field of eight candidates. Aruna is married to Dave Miller, with whom she has three daughters. She currently resides in Montgomery County.
Who is Aruna Miller?
''I am an engineer. Not a politician,'' Aruna said when she first got a Democratic Party ticket in the 2010 elections. Aruna was born to Katragadda Venkata Rama Rao and Hemalatha, from Ventrapragada village of Andhra Pradesh's Krishna district. Rao was an engineer with IBM and migrated to America in 1972 when Aruna was seven.
Aruna graduated from the University of Missouri with a degree in Civil Engineering. She had worked as a transportation engineer in Virginia, Hawaii, and California. In 1990, she moved to the Maryland Montgomery Council Department of Transportation. She married her friend Dave Miller. She is interested in social service and she was firm that schools, employment, and community centers were to be made accessible to all. Her programmes on accessibility to the disabled, pedestrians and cyclists were well received. After serving for many years, she retired in 2015.
Aruna, became an American citizen in 2000, and casted her first vote in the US. He became an activist and was offered to run for a delegate by Democratic party in 2010. Courtesy, her flamboyance and popularity. Yet, she refused. Her husband motivated her to enter the political arena. She won the first competition and became the first Indian American delegate to Maryland. Even though she grew up in America, she never forgot her Indian roots, her close friends say "She has immense love for our culture and traditions. After winning for the first time, she brought the governor of her state to India and entered into partnership agreements in many business sectors."