Washington: Donald Trump Jr., the eldest son of US President Donald Trump, has taken the initiative to join Indian Americans through his book 'Triggered'. Under this, he is going to organize book tours in many cities next year. He will be assisted by TV star Kimberly Guilfoy in this work. 'Triggered', which hit the market in early November, has joined the New York Times Best Sellers. Rahul gives controversial statement, says, "PM Narendra Modi and Amit Shah are dividing country... " According to the information received from the sources, the information is being seen by Trump Jr. as an attempt to woo the Indian voters ahead of next year's presidential election. But New York-based global consultant Al Mason, who designed the event, said, "Over the next few months, Trump Jr. plans to visit all the major cities and states that have a significant number of Indians." These cities include New York, Chicago, Houston, Dallas, Los Angeles, Silicon Valley, Atlanta, Seattle, Tampa, and Miami. This player finished with 50 goals, did a great job for the 9th time There are 1.6 million people of Indian origin in America and the number of Indians in America is increasing. A study has revealed that Mexico has the highest number of Indian expatriates in America after people of Felipino origin. In this way, people of Indian origin have reached third place among the migrants living in America. At the same time, America and Britain are the first choices of NRI people. The Migration Policy Institute, a migrant affairs institute in the US, says that between 1990 and 2000, the number of people of Indian origin in America increased rapidly. However, in 2007-08, people of Indian origin topped the US, leaving behind the people of China and Hong Kong. Former Prime Minister Chaudhary Charan Singh quieted riot in single order