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'New US Congress religiously more diverse than ever'
zeenews.india.com
[Zee News] - California Democrat Dalip Singh Saund, the first and so far only Sikh to serve in Congress, served three terms starting in Congressman Pete Stark from California, a Unitarian who joined Congress in 1973, became the first member of Congress to
Tulsi Gabbard, the first 'practicing Hindu' in House of Representatives
timesofindia.indiatimes.com
[Times of India] - Gabbard also overshadowed the swearing in of Ami Bera, who is only the third Indian-American to be elected to the US Congress after Dalip Singh Saund, a Sikh-American from California, and Bobby Jindal, who was raised Catholic. Bera is said to be a
Google News: Indian-Americans emerge from shadows
[India Tribune] - Ami Bera, 47, pipped a sitting Republican member of the US House of Representatives in a very close contest to become the third member of the community to enter the lower chamber of US Congress after Dalip Singh Saund and current Louisiana Governor
10 Most Discussed Indian American Stories of 2012
www.siliconindia.com
[Siliconindia.com] one of the most competitive and costliest in America and moreover Bera was endorsed by the former US President Bill Clinton. Only two Indian-Americans, Dalip Singh Saund and Bobby Jindal have been elected to the US House of Representatives so far.
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