Key Points

The village of Vadluru in Andhra Pradesh is eagerly awaiting a potential visit from US Vice President J D Vance and his wife Usha Chilukuri Vance, whose family has deep roots in the community. Locals have shared emotional appeals, recalling how Usha's ancestors contributed to village development, including donating land for the Sai Baba temple. Residents have reached out to Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, hoping he can help arrange this historic homecoming. The entire village sees this as an opportunity to celebrate their shared heritage with the Vance family.

Key Points: Andhra Village Vadluru Awaits US VP J D Vance and Usha Chilukuri Visit

  • Villagers highlight Usha Chilukuri Vance's ancestral roots in Vadluru
  • Locals recall family's historical contributions to education and temple
  • Appeal made to Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu to facilitate visit
  • Sai Baba temple built on land donated by Usha's ancestors
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Villagers in Andhra Pradesh eager to welcome US Vice President J D Vance and family

Vadluru villagers appeal to US VP J D Vance and Usha Chilukuri to visit ancestral home in Andhra Pradesh, recalling family legacy

"We are proud to see Usha in such a respected position... We appeal to them to visit this village – PV Ramanaiah, Vadluru resident"

Vadluru, April 20

As US Vice President J D Vance embarks on his visit to India with his family, the small village of Vadluru in the West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh is abuzz with anticipation.

Vadluru is the ancestral home of Usha Vance (nee Chilukuri), the wife of Vice President Vance, and locals are hopeful the couple will visit their village during their time in the country. The visit has sparked a wave of excitement and emotion among villagers who take great pride in Usha's achievements.

The villagers, aware that Usha's family once lived in Vadluru before relocating, have extended a warm public appeal to the Vance family. They are urging Usha and Vice President Vance to make time to visit their ancestral roots.

Many have also appealed to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu to support and help facilitate such a visit, which they believe would be a historic moment for the community. For the residents of Vadluru, Usha's global stature symbolises a deep connection to their heritage and a reminder of their village's legacy.

Among the villagers expressing their sentiments was PV Ramanaiah, a long-time resident. He said, "First of all, I would like to extend my greetings to J D Vance and Usha Bala Chilukuri for their victory in the US elections. We are proud to see Usha in such a respected position. Since their family has come to Delhi, we appeal to them to visit this village and nearby places. I've lived here for 10 years, and people often speak about their family's past and their contributions to our village."

Echoing the same hope was Vadluru Badrinath, who emphasised the family's historical role in village development. "We have learned that Vice President J D Vance and his wife Usha Vance are scheduled to visit India. We sincerely hope they visit Vadluru, where their ancestors once lived. About eighty years ago, their family played a key role in the village's development, and many residents received education thanks to them. We appeal to CM Chandrababu Naidu to help make their visit to the state and our village possible."

The priest of the Sai Baba temple, Satya Gopal Krishna, shared a personal connection to the family's contributions. "Usha Bala Chilukuri has roots in Vadluru, and we are happy to see her reach such heights. We hope she and her family - including Vice President J D Vance and their children - visit the village. Their family donated land here, which allowed for the construction of the Sai Baba temple as a memorial."

Another local resident, Vetukuri Satyanarayana Raju, added, "We warmly welcome Usha Vance and US Vice President J D Vance to India and urge them to visit Vadluru in West Godavari district. In the past, their ancestors generously donated land to the village, which led to the construction of the Sai Baba temple."

The entire village stands united in excitement and pride, hoping for a memorable reunion with the Vance family that will honour their legacy and deepen the bond between past and present.

- ANI

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Sunita R.
This is so heartwarming! It's amazing how connected people remain to their roots. I hope the Vice President and his family get to visit Vadluru - what a special moment that would be for everyone involved. ❤️
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Rahul K.
While I understand the excitement, I hope the media and government don't turn this into a political spectacle. The villagers' genuine emotions should be respected without unnecessary fanfare.
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Priya M.
The Sai Baba temple connection is fascinating! It's beautiful how one family's contributions generations ago are still remembered today. Goes to show how small acts of kindness create lasting legacies.
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Arjun S.
As someone from Andhra, this makes me so proud! Our small villages producing global leaders - what an inspiration for the younger generation. Hope they get to visit and maybe even plant a tree or something symbolic!
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Meena V.
The emotional connection is beautiful, but I wonder if the security logistics would even allow such a visit? VP travel usually has very tight schedules and security protocols. Still, fingers crossed!
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Karthik N.
This is the India I love - where no matter how far you go or how successful you become, your village always remembers you and welcomes you back with open arms. 🇮🇳

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