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Kamala Harris achieved what she wanted to, says aunt

Lauding Kamala Harris for her victory in the US election, Dr Sarala Gopalan, the maternal aunt of Harris said that she was very good at whatever she did and she has achieved what she wanted to do.

Kamala Harris achieved what she wanted to do, says aunt
Kamala Harris achieved what she wanted to do, says aunt
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Published : Nov 9, 2020, 7:26 AM IST

Updated : Nov 9, 2020, 8:02 AM IST

Chennai (Tamil Nadu): US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris has achieved what she wanted to do, according to her maternal aunt Sarala Gopalan who lauded the Democrat for the poll victory.

"I am a doctor and I used to work in Chandigarh. Kamala has visited us a number of times in Chandigarh and other places. We have always seen her (Kamala Harris) grow up as a good child. She was very good at whatever she did and she has achieved what she wanted to do," she said.

Kamala Harris achieved what she wanted to do, says aunt

Dr. Gopalan is the Chennai-based younger sister of Harris's mother, Shyamala Gopalan who was born in Chennai before she moved to the US for further studies. Shyamala was a leading cancer researcher and activist.

In her nomination acceptance speech earlier this year, Kamala Harris Harris had mentioned her aunts or chithis, as they are referred to in Tamil.

Also read: Won't be the last female vice-president, says Kamala Harris

She added that the family is happy about Kamala Harris scripting history by becoming the first woman and the first Vice-President-elect who is an Indian-American.

Kamala Harris's maternal grandfather was born in Thulasenthirapuram, located about 320 km south of the city of Chennai. Shyamala was the daughter of PV Gopalan, a high-ranking civil servant.

The Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump in a closely contested election and will be the 46th president of the United States.

In this, his third attempt at the White House, Biden, a four-decade Washington figure as a Senator and then a vice president, received more than 74 million votes, 4 million more than Trump, and more than any other presidential candidate in US history.

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Chennai (Tamil Nadu): US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris has achieved what she wanted to do, according to her maternal aunt Sarala Gopalan who lauded the Democrat for the poll victory.

"I am a doctor and I used to work in Chandigarh. Kamala has visited us a number of times in Chandigarh and other places. We have always seen her (Kamala Harris) grow up as a good child. She was very good at whatever she did and she has achieved what she wanted to do," she said.

Kamala Harris achieved what she wanted to do, says aunt

Dr. Gopalan is the Chennai-based younger sister of Harris's mother, Shyamala Gopalan who was born in Chennai before she moved to the US for further studies. Shyamala was a leading cancer researcher and activist.

In her nomination acceptance speech earlier this year, Kamala Harris Harris had mentioned her aunts or chithis, as they are referred to in Tamil.

Also read: Won't be the last female vice-president, says Kamala Harris

She added that the family is happy about Kamala Harris scripting history by becoming the first woman and the first Vice-President-elect who is an Indian-American.

Kamala Harris's maternal grandfather was born in Thulasenthirapuram, located about 320 km south of the city of Chennai. Shyamala was the daughter of PV Gopalan, a high-ranking civil servant.

The Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump in a closely contested election and will be the 46th president of the United States.

In this, his third attempt at the White House, Biden, a four-decade Washington figure as a Senator and then a vice president, received more than 74 million votes, 4 million more than Trump, and more than any other presidential candidate in US history.

ANI REPORT

Last Updated : Nov 9, 2020, 8:02 AM IST

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