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Tulsi Gabbard - the first HINDU congresswoman from Hawaii (US)

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Tulsi Gabbard is considered a shoo-in to winning Hawaii's 2nd Congressional District November 6 on the Democratic ticket and becoming the first Hindu American in the United States Congress.


Gabbard, 31, was last week again felicitated by the Indian-American community in the Washington, DC area in a manner unprecedented in terms of the community's embrace of a Congressional candidate of its own, even though she's not Indian American.


Earlier last month, Gabbard, fresh from her rock star status at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, had visited Washington, DC to meet with party leaders and Democratic National Committee officials. Then too, she had been accorded a reception and fundraiser by the Indian-American community.


Her popularity among Indian Americans, particularly Hindu Americans, is so palpable that leading Indian-American operatives in the DC area like Shekar Narasimhan brought her over to a reception-fundraiser organized by another longtime Democratic operative Toby Chaudhari in his home for US Senate candidate Tim Kaine, just so that she could be a crowd-puller for Kaine.


In August, Gabbard defeated her main opponent, former Honolulu mayor Mufi Hanneman, in the Democratic primary by 55.1 to 34.3 per cent in a come-from-behind victory, which put her in the driving seat to win the general election in the predominantly Democratic district.


Gabbard said she would be "honoured to join the India Caucus", and that she is "eager to visit India and plan to do so within the first year of my term if I am elected."

Source > Concerns of Hindus are near to my heart

P.S : She is a Hindu of American origin
 
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Pls we have enough Muslim conversion/muslim election threads here...pls don't add more to this.
 
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Pls we have enough Muslim conversion/muslim election threads here...pls don't add more to this.

I dont get you at all ... she is a born american Hindu and not a convert.

Tulsi Gabbard

My point of opening the thread was that one more member of US congress joins the Indian Caucus. Indian caucus continues to play an important role in sustaining Indo-US ties and lobby for Indian interests in US. Also one more Hindu is going to join US congress. A proud thing for me as myself is Hindu.
 
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Indians gaining political ground in US is good for us both in short term n long term..:)

A Economic n Politically strong diaspora could do wonders...:D
 
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Tulsi Gabbard Becomes First Hindu - American to be Elected to US House

Washington, Nov 7 (I Express) : Tulsi Gabbard today created history by becoming the first Hindu-American to be elected to the the US House of Representatives, winning her Hawaii seat by trouncing her Republican rival in a one-sided contest.

An Iraq war veteran, 31-year-old Gabbard defeated K Crowley of the Republican Party with a handsome margin. Her victory has been cheered by the Hindu-American community across the country.

Though just 50 per cent of the votes had been counted when reports came in, Gabbard had taken a massive unassailable lead of 120,000 votes over her Republican rival in her bid to represent Hawaii's 2nd Congressional District in the US House.

She is also the first female combat veteran to serve in the Congress.

"Although there are not very many Hindus in Hawaii, I never felt discriminated against. I never really gave it a second thought growing up that any other reality existed, or that it was not the same everywhere," Tulsi said in a statement, soon after she took an inaccessible lead over her Republican challenger.

"On my last trip to the mainland I met a man who told me that his teenage daughter felt embarrassed about her faith, but after meeting me, she's no longer feeling that way. He was so happy that my being elected to Congress would give hope to hundreds and thousands of young Hindus in America, that they can be open about their faith, and even run for office, without fear of being discriminated against or attacked because of their religion," Gabbard said.

She was endorsed by US President Barack Obama, during the election campaign.

Proud of her Hindu religion, she is not Indian or of Indian heritage. Her father Mike Gabbard, is currently Hawaii State Senator and mother Carol Porter Gabbard is an educator and business owner.

At 21, she became the youngest person elected to the Hawaii Legislature. At 23, she was the state's first elected official to voluntarily resign to go to war. At 28, she was the first woman to be presented with an award by the Kuwait Army National Guard.

Early during the Democratic National Convention, Gabbard spoke from stage along with Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic Party leader in the US House of Representatives.

"Aloha! I'm Tulsi Gabbard, candidate for Congress in Hawaii and a captain in the Army National Guard," she had said, amidst rounds of applause and cheer from the audience.

Currently a Company Commander with the Hawaii Army National Guard, who has volunteered to serve on two deployments to the Middle East, Gabbard served as Hawaii's youngest state representative in 2002 and is the youngest woman in the US to be elected into such a position.

Having never visited India so far, Tulsi says she is looking to make her first trip to India as an elected member of the House of Representatives.

"As a Vaishnava, I especially look forward to visiting the holy sites of Vrindavan," she said in an earlier interview.

Notably Hawaii is comprised of a majority of Christians with a significant number of Buddhists (10-15 percent of the population).

The number of Hindus living in Hawaii is relatively small, with only two Hindu temples in the entire state, the Iskcon Temple on Oahu and the Aadheenam Temple on Kauai.

Her religion, Tulsi said is not an issue for the election, neither it has been a negative factor in her electoral campaign, she noted.

Tulsi was born in 1981 in Leloaloa, American Samoa, the fourth of five children born to a Hindu mother and a Christian (Catholic) father.

At the age of two, the family moved to Hawaii, the 50th state of the US, also known as the "Aloha State"; which is also the birth place of Obama.
 
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I dont get you at all ... she is a born american Hindu and not a convert.

Tulsi Gabbard

My point of opening the thread was that one more member of US congress joins the Indian Caucus. Indian caucus continues to play an important role in sustaining Indo-US ties and lobby for Indian interests in US. Also one more Hindu is going to join US congress. A proud thing for me as myself is Hindu.

so just her hindu religion will make her soft towards india? i mean dont you always say that keep religion and politics separate

jees

and she has no indian blood, her mother had converted to hinduism and thats because gabbard is a hindu
 
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so just her hindu religion will make her soft towards india? i mean dont you always say that keep religion and politics separate

jees

and she has no indian blood, her mother had converted to hinduism and thats because gabbard is a hindu

You dont sound no sense to me !!!

Regarding the bolded part ... Well read my first post again ... she is already eager to join "India Caucus" :cheers:
 
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so just her hindu religion will make her soft towards india? i mean dont you always say that keep religion and politics separate

yes.....definitely..read this portion...every hindu anywhere in the world would feel a soft corner for india...just like muslims feel for saudi arabia.....or shia for iran......

Gabbard says her faith will be an asset in Congress, where she hopes to work on war veterans’ affairs, environmental issues, and cultivating a closer relationship between US and India.

http://www.defence.pk/forums/americas/218184-tulsi-gabbard-shows-bobby-jindal-s-cool-hindu.html#post3585270
 
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