By RISHI LEKHI and AIJAZ RAHI Associated Press THULASENDRAPURAM, India (AP) — People in a tiny Indian village surrounded by rice paddies flocked to a Hindu temple, burst crackers and uttered prayers Wednesday hours before its descendant, Kamala Harris, takes her oath of office to become the U.S. vice president. Groups of women in bright saris and men wearing white dhotis thronged the temple with sweets and flowers, offering special prayers for Harris' success. 'We are feeling very proud that an Indian is being elected as the vice president of America,' said Anukampa Madhavasimhan, a teacher. The ceremony in Thulasendrapuram, […]
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