
Vice President Kamala Harris reflected on her Indian heritage, recalling memories of her grandfather taking her on morning walks during her visits to India. She shared an old family photo in honor of National Grandparents Day, highlighting her grandfather's teachings on equality and anti-corruption efforts. Harris mentioned that her grandfather was involved in the movement for India's independence. However, some social media users in India disputed this claim, noting that her grandfather was part of the British Imperial Secretariat Service, which later became the Central Secretariat Service post-independence. Despite the controversy, Harris continues to celebrate her grandparents' dedication to public service and their influence on her own values.Amid ongoing discussions about Kamala Harris' Indian heritage, there were reports emerging on Sunday suggesting that she would be meeting with DK Shivakumar, a prominent Congress leader from India who also serves as the deputy chief minister of Karnataka. However, Shivakumar has denied these rumors of a meeting with both Harris and Barack Obama, stating that his trip to the US is strictly for personal reasons.