Fact Check: Tulsi Gabbard Is Of Indian-Origin? Not Really!

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US Presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard on September 20, released a video where she is seeing extending a warm welcome to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his visit to the US and also apologised for not being able to join the famous “Howdy Modi” event on September 22. 

Soon after she dropped the video of her apologizing for not being able to join the event, Indian media carried the news with a false lead calling her – “the first Indian-origin woman candidate for US Presidential Election”. Some organisation even carried the above mentioned as their headlines.

 

Tulsi Gabbard Indian Origin

The Logical Indian did a fact check and found out that Tulsi Gabbard is not of Indian-origin. In fact, due to confusion in the past, she herself clarified on Twitter in 2012.

Later in the day, multiple news organisation including  ANI (Asian News Organisation) rectified their headlines and leads. 

Moreover, The Indian Express reported that Gabbard was born into a family of American Samoan ancestry, which is native to the US State of Hawaii. “Her father was a Catholic and her mother a convert to Hinduism. Gabbard herself became a Hindu when she was a teenager.”


Also Read: Fact Check: No, The Baby In This Viral Video Was Not Kidnapped And Taken To Dubai

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