US senator Elizabeth Warren drops out of presidential race days after she vowed to 'fight for Kashmir'
Mar 6, 2020

Reportedly, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren who ran for US Presidential Elections 2020 on ‘economic populism’ has decided to drop out the race on Thursday, OpIndia has reported

The decision comes at the backdrop of her failure to win a single Super Tuesday state, including her own. Following the exit of Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar, the Democratic Party is left with only one female in the race, Tulsi Gabbard.

Warren was able to draw large crowds in places such as Washington state and Minnesota; her campaign was really a promising one.

She laid out detailed proposals for her ambitious plans that included cancelling college debt, containing the corona virus etc.

Elizabeth Warren had earlier vowed to “fighting for the rights and freedom of the people of Kashmir”. The comments against India were made in a new plan that Elizabeth Warren released on Tuesday for Muslim Communities in the USA.

The abrogation of Article 370 and Kashmir figure into the political equations of the USA because Radical Islamists in the country consider Kashmir to be a matter that concerns the Ummah.

The Massachusetts Senator’s plan for American Muslims appeared to be a desperate attempt to indulge in the one community that had been left out of her indulging efforts thus far.

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