KA Paul Speech in US Senate: Indian Peace Ambassador Urges End to Global Wars

KA Paul Addresses the US Senate

Topeka, Kansas,USA: Dr K A Paul, often known in India for his lighthearted and satirical political remarks, presents a strikingly different image on the global platform, where he is regarded as a serious and committed leader. He recently received a rare distinction in the United States when he was invited as a Global Peace Ambassador to speak before the Kansas State Senate.

While addressing the senators, K A Paul stated that India and the United States function like two eyes for the world. He emphasized that lasting global peace is possible only when these two nations progress in unity and mutual understanding. According to him, both countries carry a shared responsibility to guide and influence global political direction.

Paul expressed deep anxiety over the 58 conflicts currently raging across the globe. He told the Senate that these wars have claimed millions of innocent lives and consumed trillions of dollars in public funds, resulting in damage that humanity can never fully recover from.

The atmosphere inside the Senate grew emotional when a special peace prayer was conducted, calling for an end to destruction and the removal of hatred between nations. Paul suggested that if the vast resources spent on warfare were redirected toward poverty reduction, education, healthcare, and overall development, the world would undergo a dramatic transformation. His statement that human values protect the world more effectively than weapons drew applause from those present.

He also said he felt honored to represent India within the legislative body of a global superpower like the United States. Members of the Senate warmly welcomed him, acknowledging his contributions across spiritual, social, and political spheres. Once again, his recognition in the United States as a missionary and advocate of peace stood clearly affirmed.

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