US Vice President Kamala Harris signed the forms, officially declaring her candidature for the US presidential elections, assuring that her people's-powered campaign will win in November.
US Vice President and Democratic party nominee for Presidential elections, Kamala Harris held discussions with Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and told him that it is time to get a ceasefire "deal done," adding that she "will not be silent" about the suffering in Gaza, reported CNN.
US President Joe Biden emphasised that he has decided to pass the torch to a new generation, adding that his decision to step aside from his campaign is a matter of democracy.
Kamala Harris said she will "proudly" put her record against Trump's. She recalled her days as a prosecutor in the Alameda County District Attorney's office in California.
Biden made the remarks during a phone call he made into his former campaign's headquarters to thank the staff and praise Kamala Harris, who visited the Wilmington office on Monday (local time) to visit with staff.
"This is a rare happening where a President who has already got the number of primary votes has stepped back. So, in that sense, it's a very interesting political development," Sandhu told ANI.
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday spoke about his departure to the United States and asserted that Israel remains committed to its alliance with America regardless of the outcome of the Presidential election.
"With Vice President Harris, Prime Minister (Modi) had a number of good interactions, including the state visit in 2023 where she hosted lunch for the Prime Minister. So personal chemistry should not be a problem. The United States and India's relationship is robust...As of now, there are a