Diwali celebrations begin at America's 'iconic' Times Square, people are celebrating with great enthusiasm

New York: The festival of Diwali is celebrated not only in our country but there is a lot of enthusiasm about it in foreign countries also. While the celebration of this festival has started in America even before the full glory of Diwali has started amidst the assembly elections in India. Today, Diwali celebrations have started from America's famous and iconic 'Times Square'.

In this regard, India tweeted in New York, Indian American community and American friends have come together at Times Square in New York to celebrate Diwali. At the same time, eminent Indian-Americans from across the country are now reaching the US capital. It seems that the Biden administration and Members of Parliament may celebrate Diwali for a week this time. Diwali is being celebrated with great pomp in 'Times Square', in which, as usual, well-known MPs are also participating.

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Let us tell you that by celebrating Diwali with great pomp before the Presidential elections, the politicians want to attract the attention of influential Indian-Americans. In this night time program to be held in 'Times Square', dance will be done on Bollywood songs and the guests will be treated to Indian songs. Dishes will be served. Both Harris and Trump, the main rivals of the presidential election, can also address the Indian community at their respective residences. President Biden is also expected to do the same.

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Please note that Diwali is also celebrated after Halloween in America. In the last few years, the Indian festival Diwali is being celebrated very well in America. Be it Disneyland in California or the famous Times Square in New York, Diwali is being celebrated everywhere at this time. Not only this, Diwali has also been celebrated in the White House.

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