‘I am overwhelmed to be here…’, America’s first Hindu MP Tulsi Gabbard visited Akshardham – Tulsi Gabbard US Newyork BAPS Akshardham Temple Proud Hindu ntc
America’s first Hindu MP Tulsi Gabbard visited Akshardham temple in New York. Tulsi calls herself a proud Hindu.
Gabbard reached Akshardham temple last night and said that I felt very happy to reach here. I am grateful for this warm welcome. Hindu religious leaders and devotees from all over the world had gathered here for special prayers in the temple.
Let us tell you that America’s newly elected President Donald Trump has chosen Tulsi Gabbard as the director of the National Intelligence Agency. Earlier, a video of Gabbard had gone viral on social media, in which Tulsi was seen wearing traditional attire of Hindu religion, salwar and suit. During this time, she is immersed in devotion, singing Hare Krishna and Hare Rama and promoting Hindu religion vigorously.
Tulsi had presented his claim for the presidential election from the Democratic Party in 2022. But later he withdrew his name. He left the Democratic Party in 2022.
She had recently joined the Republican Party and openly supported Trump in the presidential election. She is a proud Hindu and often condemns atrocities against Hindus and other minorities in Pakistan and Bangladesh. She will also be an advisor to the White House on intelligence matters and will oversee the functioning of America’s 18 spy agencies.
Tulsi had made a deal with Elon Musk
Tulsi Gabbard had made an agreement with billionaire Elon Musk. Under this agreement, Tulsi will host a show on social media platform X. Freedom of expression will be advocated through this show. Social media platform Tulsi’s new show will present a wide range of documentary style videos and content.
Tulsi says that she will share the stories of those people whose voices have been silenced and those in power who are trying to suppress their voices. He said that freedom of expression is a fundamental right in America. It is sad that we live in such a time where dialogue, discussion and disagreement happen at the behest of those in power. We should use it to protect freedom of expression.