This guy is 
NOT presidential material he should be nowhere near the top of any ticket unless it's Barnum and Bailey's. What a shameful representation from "Bobby" or should I say Piyush 
First he changed his name to fit in. 
His name isn't Bobby Jindal it's Piyush Jindal. Then he changed his religion abandoning his faith to curry favor with the religious right. 
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The example of Jindal demonstrates the pressure to capitulate for the  sake of political ambition. Jindal couldn't change his color, but he  converted his religion to become less different from the dominant white  Christians of his party. 
His personal narrative amplifies his conversion  to Roman Catholicism, even though he was raised Hindu by immigrant  parents who were very active leaders in the local Hindu temple in  Louisiana. He feels no qualms in making statements hurtful to the  sentiments of the community from which he derives his "minority" card. 
In a piece some years ago, he said when asked about 
his conversion:  "the motivation behind my conversion, however, was my belief in one,  objectively true faith (Christianity). If Christianity is merely one of  many equally valid religions, then the sacrifices I made, including the  loss of my family's peace, were senseless". 
Presumably the conversion of  his Hindu Punjabi wife to Roman Catholicism some years later occurred  by her having coincidentally the exact same epiphany as he did.
To those of us Indian-Americans who are unwilling to obliterate our  identity and get "digested" into the whitestream, Jindal is no  trailblazer. He does not speak for us and merely uses his  Indian-American status to gain leverage with Republicans who must now  present a more inclusive face in order to remain relevant. His life  underscores the fact that America has a long way to go before Indians  and Hindus can project openly and without negative consequences the full  range of their cultural and religious identity.
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