■ By Lalit K Jha :
WASHINGTON,
US VICE PRESIDENT Kamala Harris, who is of
Indian and African heritage, was declared 2024
presidential nominee of the ruling Democratic
Party on Friday after she won enough votes from
Democratic delegates in a virtual roll call.
Harris, 59, would face Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald
Trump, 78, in the general elections scheduled to
be held on November 5.
“I am honoured to be the Democratic nominee for President of the United States. I will officially accept the nomination next week.
This
campaign is about people coming together,
fuelled by love of country, to fight for the best of
who we are,” Harris, who was abruptly thrust
into the role of presidential candidate late last
month after President Joe Biden withdrew from
the race for the White House,
said.
A step away from breaking the last glass ceiling
of the United States,
Harris became the first
ever woman of colour
to be on the top of a
presidential ticket of
a major American
political party. She is
first Indian American to
be nominated as presidential candidate.