President Joe Biden greets Indian Americans and Sikhs on Vaisakhi

President Joe Biden and the First Lady Jill Biden greeted Indian-Americans and Sikhs on the occasion of Vaisakhi and other festivals (File photo)

WASHINGTON (TIP): US President Joe Biden led his country in greeting Indian Americans, South Asians and Southeast Asians on the eve of their New Year. “(First Lady) Jill (Biden) and I send our warmest wishes to the South Asian and Southeast Asian communities who are celebrating Vaisakhi, Navratri, Songkran and the incoming New Year this week. Happy Bengali, Cambodian, Lao, Myanmarese, Nepali, Sinhalese, Tamil, Thai, and Vishu New Year!” Biden said in a tweet on Tuesday, April 13. Biden and the US first lady were joined by several lawmakers in greeting Indian-Americans and Sikhs on the occasion of Baisakhi.

“Wishing a happy and healthy Vaisakhi to the Sikh community celebrating across the country!” Indian American Congressman Ami Bera said.

Another Indian-American lawmaker, Ro Khanna, tweeted, “Wishing the Sikh community in America and around the world a happy Vaisakhi!”

“Wishing a happy Vaisakhi to all those celebrating in New Jersey and around the world!” said Congressman Frank Pallone.

Pallone and Congressman John Garamendi have introduced a resolution honoring the Sikh community’s celebration of Baisakhi.

“Wishing a happy Vaisakhi to all the Sikhs and Sikh Americans celebrating in Illinois and across the world,” tweeted Senator Dick Durbin.

“Warm wishes on Vaisakhi to everyone in the Sikh community who call New Jersey home. This is a time to focus on what matters most – family and standing in solidarity with our neighbors,” said Senator Bob Menendez, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

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