first Indian to take oath on the Bhagavad Gita in the history of the Australian Parliament

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first Indian to take oath on the Bhagavad Gita in the history of the Australian Parliament

For the first time in the history of the Parliament of Australia, an unprecedented moment has been revealed. Indian-origin barrister Varun Ghosh took oath on the Bhagavad Gita as a witness of the Australian Parliament. He created history as the first Indian to achieve this feat in the history of the Australian Parliament. An Indian-origin Senator (MP) made history by becoming the first Australian Senator to take oath on the holy book in the Australian Parliament.

The Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council have selected Varun Ghosha to represent Western Australia in the Senate of the Federal Parliament. To this extent, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong welcomed Varun Ghosh on Twitter. Welcome to Western Australia's newest senator Varun Ghosh. You are the first Australian senator to take oath on Bhagavad Gita as a senator. When a person opens a new chapter for the first time, he should remember that he is not the last. Penny Wong says she believes Senator Ghosh will be a strong voice for Western Australians. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese also welcomed Western Australia's new senator Varun Ghosh on Twitter. It is wonderful that you are a Member of Parliament.

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