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IN PHOTOS: Kamala Harris's ancestral village in Tamil Nadu celebrates US election hopes

Updated On: 06 November, 2024 01:41 PM IST | Anisha Shrivastava

Villagers in Thulasendrapuram come together, offering prayers and setting up banners, as they eagerly track Kamala Harris’s progress in the historic US presidential election. A resident in Thulasendrapuram checks updates on the US presidential election from his mobile, showing support for Kamala Harris. (Pics/PTI)

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Kamala Harris’s ancestral home in Thulasendrapuram proudly displays her campaign poster as the US election heats up.

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Kamala Harris’s ancestral home in Thulasendrapuram proudly displays her campaign poster as the US election heats up.

Banners and decorations go up in Kamala Harris’s ancestral village as locals cheer for her historic run in the US election.

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Banners and decorations go up in Kamala Harris’s ancestral village as locals cheer for her historic run in the US election.

Villagers gather around televisions in Thulasendrapuram to stay updated on Kamala Harris's journey in the US elections.

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Villagers gather around televisions in Thulasendrapuram to stay updated on Kamala Harris's journey in the US elections.

A newspaper reader follows Kamala Harris's election progress from her ancestral village in Tamil Nadu’s Thiruvaarur district.

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A newspaper reader follows Kamala Harris's election progress from her ancestral village in Tamil Nadu’s Thiruvaarur district.

Villagers at the Dharmasastha temple in Thulasendrapuram hold special prayers for Kamala Harris’s success in the US presidential race.

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Villagers at the Dharmasastha temple in Thulasendrapuram hold special prayers for Kamala Harris’s success in the US presidential race.

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