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Tweeple recall 'Desi' things as #YoKamalaSoIndian breaks internet

Updated on: 18 August,2020 03:30 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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The #YoKamalaSoIndian started trending on Twitter and people posted about how desi Kamala Harris could be

Tweeple recall 'Desi' things as #YoKamalaSoIndian breaks internet

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After the weird trend #Binod left netizens confused, another trend #YoKamalaSoIndian has taken Indians across the globe by storm. The trend #YoKamalaSoIndian talks about Senator Kamala Devi Harris, who has been appointed as a running mate by Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden for the US presidential polls scheduled in November.





The #YoKamalaSoIndian started trending on Twitter and people posted about how desi Kamala Harris could be. Interestingly, the trend started after news reports stated that Kamala Harris had asked her aunt in India to break coconuts for luck at a temple back in 2010 during the California attorney general elections.

From asking her to get nominated for the Presidential post to talking about how Indians use pieces of soaps to make a soap bar; from using the toothpaste like Indians to collecting oregano and chilli flakes to be used in Maggi, here's how Twitter erupted with memes.

Here are some #YoKamalaSoIndian tweets:

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