Indian origin to run for US Congress

She would run from Arizona's eighth Congressional District, which is one of five primarily urban districts centered around Phoenix.

Update: 2017-08-18 21:10 GMT
Hiral Tipirneni, an emergency room physician and cancer research advocate, said she believes in solving problems and improving lives (Photo:You tube/ Representational Image)

An Indian-American physician from Arizona has announced that she will run for the US House of Representatives in the 2018 general elections.

Hiral Tipirneni, an emergency room physician and cancer research advocate, said she believes in solving problems and improving lives.

She would run from Arizona’s eighth Congressional District, which is one of five primarily urban districts centered around Phoenix. She is running on a Democratic ticket.

Currently held by Congressman Trent Franks of the Republican Party, the eighth Congressional District has less than 2.8 per cent Asians and has a population of more than 87 per cent whites.

“I’m not a career politician... But I’ve successfully worked with people from all walks of life, and I promise to bring that team-oriented approach to working with Republicans and Democrats alike to get the results we need,” she said in a statement.

Ms Tipirneni came to the US at the age of three with her family. She has served as chief resident of the University of Michigan’s Emergency Medicine programme.

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