When asked if the US is ready for its first woman president, Haridwar-born Kashmiri-American Shefali Razdan Duggal said, "In all honesty, it really doesn't matter what I think, as the country must have a heart beat of its own which makes these decisions, based on societal advancement and open-mindedness which comes from progressive thought."
Away from media glare, 44-year-old Duggal has quietly established herself as a major fundraiser and campaigner for the former Secretary of State.
"Not because the former Secretary of State is a woman, but because she has all the credentials to lead the country at this critical juncture of history, she said.
"The United States is always ready for the most capable, thoughtful and talented individual to be the leader of our country.The gender is irrelevant," argued Duggal, who is on the National Finance Committee of the Clinton Campaign and is among the select group of Clinton supporters who have raised at least USD 100,000 in this primary election cycle since the launch of her campaign on April 12, 2015.
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She is currently a member of the Democratic National Committee's National Finance Committee and is a Co-Chair for the DNC Women's Leadership Forum.
Appointed by the US President Barack Obama to the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, for a term expiring January 15, 2018, Duggal said she only works on campaigns/issues/ boards which she feels very moved or compelled.
Duggal moved to the US at a very young age and grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio.
"I have a great love for the United States.It is a place
where all things are possible, if one works honestly, diligently, and is pure-intentioned," Duggal said.
"I am personally involved within politics as I have always been fascinated with how this country is a meritocracy, and that anyone, absolutely anyone, can rise from the ashes to become anything they will into their life, including President of the United States," Duggal said.
"Effectively, when all other things were boiled away, the election consisted ofa peanut farmer running against an actor to become President of the greatest nation on earth. Where else in the world can that happen?" she asked.
"It was then, at age 9, that I realised how great this country was and what a privilege it was that my fate brought me here as a young child.I wanted to, somehow, be engaged within the political process, and it was a matter of time to discover where I would be most helpful within the journey," Duggal explained.
"Never.I am not suited for it, as I wear my heart on my sleeve and am quite sensitive," she notes.
"I have no issue with people telling truths about me, as unpleasant as they may be, although I do have fundamental issues with people being dishonest about my character, my essence, my being.Thus, a political campaign would be, literally, torture for my heart," Duggal said.