Vadodara:
Kash Patel’s uncle Krishnakant Patel expressed pride and happiness over the appointment of his nephew as the director of the FBI, highlighting the importance of Patel’s oath ceremony. Talking to news agency Annie, Krishnakant Patel said that the director of the FBI pointed out to take his hand on the Bhagavad Gita, a big thing, because he kept his culture alive.
He said, “I want to say that he took an oath on the Bhagavad Gita, which shows that he will keep his Indian culture alive abroad. This is the biggest thing.”
Patel’s uncle told Annie that his ancestral place in Bhadran village is managed by him.
“My village is in Bhadran, Anand district. He has a house in Bhadran village. Kash Patel’s father Raman Bhai Patel is my brother,” he said.
He said that he would soon contact Patel, as he did not talk for a long time. Uncle further said that he was very happy about the appointment of Kash Patel.
He said, “I came to know yesterday that he has become the director of the FBI. I am very happy about it. We have not contacted him for a long time. We will do it now.”
The newly elected director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Kash Patel, recalled his Indian roots, while on Friday (local time), during his swearing -in ceremony, he also highlighted the grandeur of ‘American Dream’ during his swearing -in ceremony.
In particular, Patel took oath on the Bhagavad Gita. His girlfriend and family were standing next to him because he took oath, and other family members were seated in the front line.
“Anyone who thinks that the American dream is dead, see here. You are talking to the first generation Indian child who is going to lead the law enforcement community in the greatest nation of God.” Patel said during his comment after taking oath as Director of FBI.
‘American Dream’ is a word that usually refers to anyone who can achieve success through hard work in the United States.
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