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Newly sworn in Singapore President
Tharman Shanmugaratnam joins list of Indian-origin leaders dominating
politicsTharman vows to nurture a more inclusive society
Indian-origin Singapore-born economist
Tharman Shanmugaratnam was sworn in as the ninth president on Thursday. He
vowed to strengthen the city-state’s multiracialism and nurture a more
inclusive society with the “strong mandate” from the voters.
Indian-origin Chief Justice Sundaresh
Menon administered the oath of office to Tharman, won with a dominant 70.4 per
cent vote share, at a ceremony held at Istana, the official residence of the
president.
I will do my utmost to support
initiatives that deepen the respect we accord to our fellow citizens, of all
backgrounds and in every walk of life.
Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Singapore
President
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said
Singaporeans had chosen an eminently qualified candidate for the high office.
“The election showed that race is a smaller factor now than it used to be for
Singaporeans. It is indeed a good sign that in a national vote, Singaporeans
have elected a candidate from a minority community as President, on his
merits,” Lee said.
With this, Tharman joins the growing
list of Indian-origin leaders dominating the world politics. In the US,
Indian-American Kamala Harris is the first woman and the first coloured Vice
President. Rishi Sunak became Britain’s first Indian-origin PM last year.
Goan-origin Suella Braverman is serving as his Home Secretary.
Claire Coutinho is another Goan-origin
minister in the Sunak Cabinet.
Ireland’s PM (Taoiseach) Leo Eric
Varadkar is also of Indian origin. Anita Anand is the first Hindu to become a
federal minister in Canada. Harjit Sajjan and Kamal Khera are also
Indian-origin ministers in Canada.
Priyanca Radhakrishnan is the first
person of Indian origin to become a minister in New Zealand. Christine Carla
Kangaloo, the
president-elect of Trinidad and Tobago, was born into an Indo-Trinidadian
family.
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