Monday, Apr 20, 2026
English News
  • Hyderabad
  • Telangana
  • AP News
  • India
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Sport
  • Science and Tech
  • Business
  • Rewind
  • ...
    • NRI
    • View Point
    • cartoon
    • My Space
    • Education Today
    • Reviews
    • Property
    • Lifestyle
E-Paper
  • NRI
  • View Point
  • cartoon
  • My Space
  • Reviews
  • Education Today
  • Property
  • Lifestyle
Home | NRI | Six Of Indian Americans Make It To The Us House Of Representatives

Growing stronger: Six of Indian Americans make it to the US House of Representatives

Largest representation of ethnic Indian community in US Congress ever since Dalip Singh Saund first elected to the House of Representatives in 1957

By PTI
Updated On - 4 January 2025, 09:05 AM
Growing stronger: Six of Indian Americans make it to the US House of Representatives
File photo: Ro Khanna (left) and Dr Ami Bera
whatsapp facebook twitter telegram

Washington: In a momentous occasion for Indian Americans, six of their leaders on Friday were sworn-in as members of the US House of Representatives, the largest so far for this minority ethnic community in the United States.

“When I was first sworn in twelve years ago, I was the sole Indian American Member of Congress and only the third in US history. Now, our coalition is six-strong! I am excited to welcome even more Indian Americans to the halls of Congress in the years to come!” Congressman Dr Ami Bera said in a post on X.

Also Read

  • Indian Americans hail Donald Trump’s victory, say he is a ‘strong leader’
  • Visit of US Congressional delegation strengthens bilateral ties with India: Indian Americans
  • Of 8 Indian-Americans running in midterms, 5 seem headed for the House
  • US polls: Indian-Americans support for Biden fades out, sees 19% drop
  • Half a dozen murders, all within a week: Are Indian-Americans safe?

Bera, the senior most of them, who has been sworn in for the seventh consecutive term as a representative of the seventh Congressional District of California, also posted a picture of all the six Indian American Congressmen from the floor of the House.

Suhash Subramanian, who represents the 10th Congressional District of Virginia is the newest Indian American to be a member of the House of Representatives.

“Ready to Serve,” said Congressman Shri Thanedar who represents the 13th Congressional District of Michigan as he posted a selfie of his from the House floor. All the six Indian American lawmakers are from the Democratic Party and voted for House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries in the election for House Speakership. Republican Mike Johnson was elected as the House Speaker.

Congressman Ro Khanna represents the 17th Congressional District of California and Raja Krishnamoorthi represents the eighth Congressional District of Illinois. Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, representing the seventh Congressional District of Washington state, is the first ever Indian American woman to be elected to the House of Representatives.

All three – Khanna, Krishnamoorthi and Jayapal – have been sworn-in for a fifth consecutive term, during which they have emerged as powerful lawmakers in their own way.

All six Indian Americans constitute an informal Samosa Caucus, a term coined by Krishnamoorthi. When sworn in for the first term in 2012, Dr Bera had then wished to have 10 Indian Americans in the House of Representatives.

Several Indian Americans aspiring to be elected to the House lost elections either during the primaries or in the November 5 general elections.

  • Follow Us :
  • Tags
  • Indian Americans
  • Indian diaspora
  • US House of Representatives

Related News

  • PM Modi arrives in Oman for final leg of three-nation tour

    PM Modi arrives in Oman for final leg of three-nation tour

  • Indian American Sunny Reddy elected Michigan GOP Co-Chair

    Indian American Sunny Reddy elected Michigan GOP Co-Chair

  • Trump signs bill to release Epstein files after US Congress vote

    Trump signs bill to release Epstein files after US Congress vote

  • Unruly, uncouth and uncivilised: Indians abroad criticised for boorish behaviour

    Unruly, uncouth and uncivilised: Indians abroad criticised for boorish behaviour

Latest News

  • Death toll climbs to 21 in Udhampur bus accident; 61 injured

    2 mins ago
  • Three held in Hyderabad mobile phone snatching case; 10 phones recovered

    3 mins ago
  • India, New Zealand set to sign landmark FTA in New Delhi

    14 mins ago
  • Silver idol stolen from temple in Secunderabad sparks concern

    18 mins ago
  • Can’t rule out BJP getting two-thirds majority: Rajnath Singh

    21 mins ago
  • VP Radhakrishnan meets Indian-origin Tamil beneficiaries of Indian Housing Project in Sri Lanka

    21 mins ago
  • Mohanlal releases Malayalam’s first musical horror comedy Karakkam’s teaser

    21 mins ago
  • India, South Korea discuss resuming CEPA upgrade talks, boosting cooperation in green energy: Piyush Goyal

    23 mins ago

company

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

business

  • Subscribe

telangana today

  • Telangana
  • Hyderabad
  • Latest News
  • Entertainment
  • World
  • Andhra Pradesh
  • Science & Tech
  • Sport

follow us

  • Telangana Today Telangana Today
Telangana Today Telangana Today

© Copyrights 2024 TELANGANA PUBLICATIONS PVT. LTD. All rights reserved. Powered by Veegam

.