In a move that signals the growing importance of the Indian-American community in the 2024 Presidential election, Democratic Vice Presidential candidate and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz celebrated Diwali at the Bharatiya Temple in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. His visit, on Thursday, was a clear demonstration of the Harris-Walz campaign’s strategy to engage with minority communities and solidify support among South Asian voters.
Walz, running alongside Kamala Harris in the race for the White House, acknowledged the rising political influence of Indian-Americans. He emphasized the value of diversity, stating, “Diversity is the strength of the country, and that is why we continue to want to make it a place where people want to come to. This place needs to remain so.” He also lauded the contributions of South Asians, declaring, “Happy Diwali everyone. It is a privilege for me to be with you on this special day.”
The event was filled with warmth and cultural appreciation. Walz participated in the traditional lighting of a diya, symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness, and greeted attendees with a heartfelt “Namaste.” He also engaged in friendly exchanges and posed for photos, creating a positive and engaging atmosphere.
Walz’s participation resonated with the crowd, who enthusiastically cheered his call for unity and expressed appreciation for the cultural richness that Indian-Americans bring to the United States.
The significance of Walz’s visit was not lost on local leaders. Montgomery County Commissioner Neil Makhija expressed his delight, writing, “Wonderful to welcome Governor @Tim_Walz to Montgomery County to celebrate Diwali in Pennsylvania! Thank you for being the light in times of darkness.” Manish Ingle, CEO of Nova Probe Inc, highlighted the importance of Walz’s presence, stating, “In our area, we have never had a person with this much caliber and authority to be here. It is very fortunate for the Indian-American community to host someone like Tim Walz who, if all goes well, will be the next vice president in a couple of weeks.”
Pennsylvania, a pivotal swing state with 19 electoral college votes, is expected to play a decisive role in the election. Current polls suggest a close race between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Analysts believe that the Indian-American community, with its growing political influence, could be instrumental in determining the outcome in Pennsylvania. The state boasts a significant Indian-American population of 166,000.
The Harris-Walz campaign’s official account in Pennsylvania, Kamala for PA, wrote on X (formerly Twitter), “It was an honor to have our next Vice President in PA to light a diya and bring in the Festival of Lights. Diwali is a celebration of the triumph of good over evil, and in just 5 days, we will vote for a brighter future by sending @KamalaHarris & @Tim_Walz to the White House.”
Walz’s visit to the Bharatiya Temple exemplifies the Harris-Walz campaign’s focus on cultural outreach and commitment to diversity. It was a powerful reminder of the importance of engaging with minority communities and recognizing their growing political influence, especially in a crucial swing state like Pennsylvania. The event served as a symbolic gesture of solidarity and a testament to the campaign’s commitment to building a brighter future for all Americans.