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Obama's Gujarati aide has 
RSS roots
 
  
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Cities/Ahmedabad/Obamas_Gujarati_aide_has_RSS_roots/articleshow/3687115.cms
  
  


8 Nov 2008, 0034 hrs IST, Pramod 
Panwar, TNN
  
  
HIMMATNAGAR (SABARKANTHA): Gujarati expat Sonal 
Shah (40), an eminent economist who heads Googles philanthropic arm and has now 
been appointed an advisory board member by US President-elect Barack Obama to 
assist his team in smooth transition of power, comes from a family rooted in 
Sangh Parivar in Gujarat. 

Her father Ramesh Shah, who hails from Gabat village in Sabarkantha, has been 
associated with Vishwa Hindu Parishad for the last 30 years. The family is now 
settled in Houston , 
 Texas , where Shah founded the Gujarati Samaj. 


A mechanical engineer who migrated to US in 1970, 
Shah has been working with Morgan Stanley as a financial adviser and also 
playing an active role in VHPs activities in US, as member of the governing 
council. In particular, he has headed the Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation which 
collects funds from US residents to fund tribal schools in 
 India run by 
Vanvasi Kalyan Parishad. 

Sources in VHP here said that Sonals family was a 
"deep believer in Sangh ideology", although she did not have any direct links 
with the RSS 
outfits in US. Sonal is now on a panel comprising individuals with significant 
private and public sector experience who will offer their expertise in their 
respective fields to Obamas transition team. 

Sonal was named person of the year 2003 by India 
Abroad publication, recognising her role as co-founder of US-based non-profit 
organisation Indicorps which offers one-year fellowships for Indian-Americans 
to 
work on specific development projects in 
 India . 


The Shahs philanthropic streak, which is common to 
both father and daughter, is also evident in Gabat, a village 90 kms north of 
Ahmedabad and inhabited by 10,000 persons. Shah still visits his house in Uncha 
Bazar area every year and takes personal interest in a public library named 
after his mother. 

Gabat villagers got in touch with Shahs cousin 
Mukund Shah on Friday insisting that Sonal should be given a public reception. 
Her father was immediately contacted and he has promised to bring her over 
shortly.

 



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