Seven people of Indian origin, who are among the most powerful countries in the world, have also won the primary elections, including two sitting MPs and two women. Elections will be held in the United States in November this year, along with the presidency, for the House of Representatives in the lower house of parliament. Primary elections are being held in the ruling Republican Party and the opposition Democratic Party these days to choose their candidates in the US. Both parties make the person who wins these internal elections their candidate. High court disclosed big thing about PM's niece's purse theft case In California, Dr. Amy Bera and Ro Khanna won easy seats in their respective seats. Both are MPs from the Democratic Party. Bera is the longest-serving Indian member in the House of Representatives. He is contesting for a fifth term. While Khanna wants to reach the House of Representatives for the third time. In this effort, he will have to face Ritesh Tandon of Indian origin. Ritesh finished second in the Republican primary election. According to California law, the names of the top two contenders will remain on the ballot papers in the November election. Children safe from coronavirus, Italy government did this In the 11th parliamentary district of this state, Republican Nisha Sharma waved her seat in the primary election. She will challenge Democratic candidate Mark DeSolnier. Democratic Rishi Kumar finished second in the primary election in the 18th Parliamentary District of California. Indian-origin manga Anantamool won the primary election in the 11th Parliamentary District of Virginia. She will challenge six-time Democratic MP Gerry Connolly. Another Indian Pristin Kulkarni won a major victory in the 22nd Parliamentary District of Texas. He will be a candidate from the Democratic Party. This veteran may go for Rajya Sabha from Jharkhand