Kash Patel, recently confirmed by the US Senate as the new Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), has deep roots in Gujarat’s Anand district.
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His family hails from Bhadran village, where they lived for generations before migrating to Uganda around 70 to 80 years ago. Patel, 44, who was born in New York, has become the first Indian-American to lead the FBI, marking a historic moment for both the law enforcement agency and the Patidar community.
Leaders of the Patidar community, to which Patel belongs, shared details about his family’s migration history.
According to Rajesh Patel, Secretary of the Chh Gam Patidar Mandal in Anand, Kash Patel’s family sold their ancestral homes in Bhadran before moving to Uganda.
The organisation, which tracks the family trees of its members, keeps detailed records of Kash Patel’s ancestors, including his father Pramod Patel and his grandfather, as part of their 'vanshavali' or family genealogy.
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