Welcoming the guests, Biden said it was the first Diwali reception to be held at the White House on such a scale.
Washington: US President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr Jill Biden on Monday, October 24, hosted a Diwali reception at the White House in what they called the largest since the People’s House started celebrating the festival during the George Bush administration, a report in the Indian Express says.
Over 200 eminent Indian Americans attended the reception at the East Room, a venue which has witnessed some of the landmark events related to the India-US relationship, including the signing of the nuclear deal and the joint press conference by then US President Barack Obama and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in November 2008.
The reception included performances by sitarist Rishab Sharma and dance troupe The Sa Dance Company.
Welcoming the guests, Biden said it was the first Diwali reception to be held at the White House on such a scale.
“The incredible South Asian community all across America has helped the country emerge stronger from this pandemic, building an economy that works for everyone, teaching children and caring for elders, responding to the cry for action on climate, working to fix immigration system, defending rights and freedoms, building a more just and equitable country, serving and protecting our communities and the nation, informing, entertaining and inspiring”, he said.
Biden has appointed a record number of over 130 Indo-Americans at various levels of the administrations.
Atul Keshap, president of US India Business Council told PTI during the reception: “This is a real celebration of what the Indian American community has achieved in the United States. It’s a wonderful recognition by the President and by the White House to host all of us on Diwali. I feel very privileged to be here as an Indian American”.
H R Shah, chairman and CEO of TV Asia, the largest South Asian television channel in the US said: “It’s an honour and a privilege to be here to celebrate Diwali. Indian Americans thank the President and the First Lady for this”.
Ajay Jain Bhutoria, a member of the President’s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders, said the event was held to recognise the South Asian community’s contributions in economic development and managing Covid crisis among others.
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