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Kash Patel Sworn In As FBI Director On Bhagavad Gita; Sparks Global Applause

as Kash Patel made history on February 21, 2025, becoming the first Hindu-Indian and Asian descent FBI Director, swearing in on the Bhagavad Gita.

This unprecedented act sparked widespread applause, particularly from the Hindu community across the globe.

A Historic Gesture For Indian-Americans

Patel, 44, took the oath in front of his family and girlfriend Alexis Wilkins, who held the Bhagavad Gita during the ceremony.

He held the Bible as he pledged to uphold the responsibilities of the FBI, reflecting his cultural and personal beliefs.

His swearing-in has drawn comparisons to other Indian-Americans, like Tulsi Gabbard, who also honored their heritage during their oaths of office.

Global Social Media Applauds The Gesture

Following the ceremony, social media exploded with praise, with users celebrating the symbolism of the Bhagavad Gita, which represents duty, integrity, and righteousness.

Many expressed pride in seeing a figure of such prominence honor his roots, with some calling it a new era of leadership in American governance.

A Symbol Of Integrity, Justice, And Duty

The Bhagavad Gita, a scripture that emphasizes moral fortitude and righteous leadership, resonated deeply with those watching the event.

As a result, social media users celebrated Patel’s choice, viewing it as an embodiment of the values crucial in restoring trust in the FBI.

Cultural And Political Significance

The historic moment is seen as a breakthrough for the Indian-American community in U.S. law enforcement.

Kash Patel’s appointment underscores the rise of Hindu representation in American politics and governance, symbolizing a bridge between cultural heritage and American ideals of justice and governance.

Patel’s Personal Journey And American Dream

Patel’s journey from a first-generation immigrant to the director of the FBI is a powerful narrative of the American dream.

Born to Hindu parents from Gujarat who immigrated to the U.S. after fleeing Uganda, Patel’s rise symbolizes perseverance, hard work, and dedication, making it a significant moment for both the U.S. and Indian-American communities.

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Anamika Agarwala

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