Do not underestimate the British, as a born Indian who has lived in the United Kingdom since the age of 15 until 64, the British are more tolerant than Indians and especially the Hindus. They believe in Hindutva, fighting, and Mahatma Gandhi went down to the bullets of one one of the fiery Hindutva types practicing a strict version of the lessons of Mahabaratta to them. They denied me my birthright Indian passport to return to my home country despite my appeals to the Supreme Court of India when I was in my prime but found myself not having naturalised enough to the pledge that I made to Her Majesty the Queen on my Naturalisation Certificate and the granting of a British passport. I was not wanted back in India for having been found to have been blameworthy of gross misconduct at the Institute that I worked for during 18 years of service. So I turned my back on India and decided to make a go at trying even harder to naturalise into the British way of life. This took the better part of 23 years, and finally I stuck with my philosophy of being just a Conservative, supporting the Prime Minister and Her Majesty the Queen for all the sensitivity and tolerance with which they got me to rehabilitate into British Society with the help of Consultant Psychiatrists to wean me away from the Hindutva way of life that the Bhagavad Gita had fostered in its incorporation into the epic, the Mahabharatta. I would never ever have an iota of bad words said about the British people for all the patience and tolerance with which it has dealt with me during my life and enabling a family life that I cherish here in the United Kingdom. I studied a lot, thanks to the real God whom I know has taught me these lessons and countless others through my experience of life here in the United Kingdom. Long may Her Majesty the Queen reign: I also love the entire Royal Family who stood by her, including Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince William and the Duchess of Cambride Kate Middleton. They truly are magnificient in the way they conduct themselves and show what a Monarchy should be like. In India they did away with the idea of the divine right of Kings and Queens and the country is in shambles due to that fundamental inappreciation of how a democracy should operate. I have the fullest confidence that the Conservatives are my natural home, having explored Labour, UKIP, Liberal Democrats as not good for the country. The way I see things right now Brexit has been a very positive outcome and I raise my hat to Nigel Farage in his compelling activiam for over a decade. But now we must ensure that electorally we continue to strive for huge majorities so that the progress that has been made by Mr Boris Johnson does not go to waste. Thank you
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