US Congress to recognise historical and religious significance of Diwali – PTI

Diwali on Capital Hill

US Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi“For Sikhs, Jains, and my Hindus here in the United States and across the world, Diwali is a time for gratitude as well as a celebration of the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil,” – Raja Krishnamoorthi

Indian-American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi has introduced a resolution in the US Congress recognising the religious and historical significance of Diwali, the festival of lights.

“For Sikhs, Jains, and my Hindus here in the United States and across the world, Diwali is a time for gratitude as well as a celebration of the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil,” Krishnamoorthi said after he introduced the resolution in the US House of Representatives.

Recognising the historical and religious significance of Diwali, the resolution expresses its deepest respect for Indian-Americans and the Indian diaspora throughout the world on this significant occasion, he said.

“I’m proud to introduce this bipartisan resolution to recognise the enormous religious, cultural, and historical significance of Diwali,” Krishnamoorthi said.

“In celebrating another Diwali during the pandemic, I hope that we begin to see light overcome the darkness in the world. I want to wish a safe and happy Diwali to all the families gathering with their loved ones to light lamps in their homes and to pray for good health and peace for all people,” he said.

Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney tweeted that the Diwali stamp is now five-year-old. “Happy five year anniversary to the Diwali Stamp! Proud to have led the legislation that helped make this happen!” she said. – The Times of India, 3 November 2021

US Diwali Postal Stamp

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  1. Carolyn B. Maloney

    Diwali Day Act introduced in US Congress to declare Diawali, the festival of lights, as federal holiday – PTI – India Today – 4 Nov. 2021

    Led by Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney from New York, lawmakers on Wednesday announced that a bill has been introduced in the House of Representatives to declare Diwali, the festival of lights, a federal holiday.

    “I’m very, very happy and excited to be introducing the Deepavali Day Act this week alongside members of the Congressional Indian Caucus, which will enshrine Diwali into law as a federal holiday,” Maloney said at an event at the US Capitol.

    The historic legislation was co-sponsored by a number of lawmakers including Indian-American Congresswoman Raja Krishnamoorthi.

    Krishnamoorthi has also introduced a resolution in the US Congress recognising the religious and historical significance of Diwali.

    Maloney said that Diwali this year symbolises the nation’s continuing journey out of the darkness of Covid-19.

    “I am very proud to celebrate with you the victory of light over darkness, the triumph of good over evil and the pursuit of knowledge over ignorance as we do every day. It is truly appropriate that Diwali this year symbolises our nation’s continuing journey out of the darkness of Covid-19 and the terrible effects that Democrat depended on the people of our nation,” she said.

    “Celebrations like Diwali speak to the core of what we all desire for our nation to be a beacon of happiness, healing, learning and light and uncertain times. My colleagues, Indian-American community leaders and I believe that there is no better time to enshrine Diwali as a federal holiday than in the wake of this terrible dark pandemic,” Maloney said.

    Powerful Congressman Gregory Meeks, Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, supported the legislation.

    “This is something that should be shared with all of us in American society. It’s a good day, because we’re talking about light over darkness. And that’s what this is about,” Meeks said.

    The House Foreign Affairs Committee will be supporting this and advocating and moving forward with this great bill, he said.

    Krishnamoorthi said: “On this holiday of Diwali, we should say, be the light you wish to see in the world. Be the light in your community that is needed to dispel the darkness. Be the light in this community that brings hope to the hopeless. Let us be the light that helps the last, the least and the last.”

    “That is what Diwali is about. And that is why Diwali needs to be a federal holiday,” Krishnamoorthi said, adding that Diwali is also about celebrating Indian-Americans.

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