Washington: Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's historic state visit to the US next month, Indian Americans are planning to welcome him with an 'India Unity Day' march in 20 major cities across America on June 18, organisers have announced. Prime Minister Modi will embark on his first state visit to the US at the invitation of President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden in June. The US president and the First Lady will also host Modi at a state dinner on June 22.
The (Indian American) community is really excited (about Modi's visit). The community is gathering on June 18 here in Washington DC at the National Monument. And there will be a march from Washington Monument to Lincoln Memorial, calling it 'India Unity Day' and welcoming Modiji. That is two days in advance, said community leader Adapa Prasad, who is also the national president of Overseas Friends of BJP (OFBJP) USA.
Also at the same time, in about 20 places across the United States, from east to west, from north to south, covering major cities there will be similar welcome marches at iconic places like Times Square in New York and Golden Bridge in San Francisco, he said on Sunday. The other cities are Boston, Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, Tampa, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Francisco, Columbus, and St Louis.
Describing the state visit as a historic event that makes the community feel proud, Prasad said all major sections of Indian Americans have joined hands in welcoming the prime minister and making it a memorable event. Plans are afoot to welcome the prime minister at all major places in New York and Washington DC, the two cities on his itinerary so far.
While a group of Indian Americans are planning to go to Andrews Air Force Base when the Prime Minister lands on June 21 afternoon from New York for the state visit, hundreds of the community members are planning to gather at Lafayette Square Park in front of the White House. For several hours that afternoon, various groups and organisations of Indian Americans were planning a cultural extravaganza showcasing the diversity of India.
On the evening of June 21, as he arrives at a Washington DC hotel, the Indian American community has planned to have a cultural event spanning Kashmir to Kanyakumari, and West to East different cultural events in front of the White House, Prasad said. He said the programme will be an audio and video display of the growth of India, development of India during the last nine years.
Some of the Indian-origin elected representatives are also likely to attend. This (event) is also to showcase to the American public what India is all about, he said. On June 22, a couple of thousands of Indian Americans are planning to be on the South Lawns of the White House when President Biden and the First Lady would welcome the Prime Minister amidst a 21-gun salute. The White House has already started sending invitations for the welcome ceremony.