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            Ami Bera re-elected to Congress
 New York, Nov 9 2016:  Ami Bera, the only Indian   American in Congress, has been re-elected to the House of   Representatives where he will be joined by three others in the new   session in January. 
   
  The California Democrat successfully overcame   the problem created by his over-enthusiastic father who illegally   transferred funds to his election campaign. Babulal Bera, 83, was   convicted of election funding fraud and sentenced to a year in prison   earlier this year. 
   
  Although prosecutors cleared Ami Bera   personally of any involvement in the crime, his Republican rival Scott   Jones made an issue of it. But Bera won the election with a two percent   lead, down from the eight percent lead he had in the in the primary. 
   
  Bera   was first elected from his constituency, includes a part of   California's state capital San Diego, in 2012 and re-elected in 2014.   President Barack Obama endorsed him. He also received the support of   several trade unions. 
   
  He is the co-chair of the India Caucus in   Congress, which brings together legislators interested in India. He   accompanied Obama during his visit to India in 2015 and was one of the   Congressmen who facilitated Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address to   Congress this year. 
   
  Bera, 51, is a doctor and a convert from Hinduism to the Unitarian faith.  
   
  The   three newly-elected Indian Americans who will join him are Pramila   Jayapal from Washington State, Raja Krishnamoorthi from Illinois and   fellow Californian Ro Khanna....IANS
    
              
              
              
              
              
              
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