Ivanka Trump will celebrate Diwali with Indian-Americans during her visit to the Rajdhani Temple at Chantilly on Wednesday, campaign officials and community leaders said.
This is the first time a family member of one of the two top presidential candidates is visiting a Hindu temple.
Last week, Trump attended a charity event organised by Republican Hindu Council to raise funds for Kashmiri Pandits and Hindu victims of terrorism in Bangladesh. This was also the first time a presidential candidate attended an Indian- American event. It was attended by more than 5,000 people.
"This is a big positive for the community," he told PTI.
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Inaugurated in 2000, the Rajdhani Temple is the oldest temple in Loudon County of Virginia, which has experienced the fastest growth of Indian-Americans in the past decade.
In addition to recognising the significant role the Indian-American community plays in the US and embracing its cultural and religious diversity, the Trump Campaign's move to send Ivanka to a Hindu temple is seen as an effort to woo this ethnic community in the November 8 presidential election.
There were 1,200 Indian-Americans in 2000, which increased to 12,000 in 2010. The number is estimated to have jumped to 30,000 in 2016. The neighboring Fairfax County too has an estimated 20,000 strong Indian-American community members.
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Trump Campaign officials in Virginia believe that in a closely-contested election, Indian-Americans can play a crucial role in determining the fate of the state results.
The Republican Party delegation to the GOP convention in Cleveland this summer was led by an Indian-American.
Virginia is also home to Democratic vice-presidential candidate Senator Tim Kaine, who has a wide support base among the community.
But the campaign of Trump's Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, who has a strong support base in the Indian-American community, has been focused on fund-raising activities.
Kaine held a major fund-raiser at the house of prominent Indian-American Shekar Narasimhan. Clinton Campaign Manager Robby Mook held afund-raiser at the residence of another Indian-American in Potomac, Maryland today.
None of these events were open to the public.
Either Clinton or any of her family members were yet to appear at a major Indian-American event this election.