“Young Gun” Gill To Address Republican Convention

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Republican party's "young gun" Ranjit 'Ricky' Gill (pic) has become the third Indian-American after Governors Bobby Jindal and Nikki Haley to get an invite to address the party's National Convention, reflecting the growing influence of the community in mainstream US politics.

WASHINGTON – Republican party’s “young gun” Ranjit ‘Ricky’ Gill has become the third Indian-American after Governors Bobby Jindal and Nikki Haley to get an invite to address the party’s National Convention, reflecting the growing influence of the community in mainstream US politics.

Endorsed by some of the top Republican leaders, including former Florida Governor Jebb Bush and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, 25-year-old Gill is the only Indian-American from the party to contest for a seat in the House of Representatives.

“It will be an honour to speak on behalf of our Valley and Delta communities on a national stage,” Gill said in a statement, as the Republican National Convention announced his name among the list of speakers for the first two days of the convention beginning August 27.

“While we face some of the greatest challenges, our communities are among the most under-represented in America. My remarks at the convention will focus not only on giving our communities a voice, but also on ensuring the survival of our American Dream for this generation and those to come,” said Gill, who has been named “young gun” by the Republican Congressional Committee.

Convention Chief Executive Officer William Harris said, “We’re extremely pleased that Ricky Gill will be able to address the delegates, alternate delegates and other convention guests.”

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