'As a Hindu...': Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu defends Tulsi Gabbard over Bible verse tweet, calls out Laura Loomer online
Popular Indian billionaire and Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu is known for his controversial posts and unique wit. The entrepreneur is now making headlines for stepping in to defend Tulsi Gabbard, the US Director of National Intelligence. Vembu called out MAGA activist and far-right conservative Laura Loomer for attacking Gabbard for using a Bible verse in a recent post shared on X.
The post came after Loomer publicly celebrated Gabbard's sudden resignation online.
“What would be a sin for me as a Hindu would be to call what other people hold sacred as ‘Demonic’, which unfortunately a Christian pastor recently did to Hindu deities,” he added.
Vembu shared that this is why Sanatana Dharma is the most tolerant spiritual system in the world and the "world needs to understand the eternal Dharma, if we all have to get along."
"The “Either-Or” folks will never get the “And” or “All Inclusive” folks," said one.
"I converted to Hinduism & still pray the rosary every night. For me the Virgin Mary and Devi are the same, She has always watched over me" added another.
"No, it's not fine, it's indulging in Avidya, praying in Church will make you Christian and you will stop being a Hindu. The universe being divine does not mean random religions are also true. Every Hindu should know that only the path of the Vedas is the truth, any religion, philosophy or belief against the Vedas must be rejected," claimed one.
Gabbard, who has been married to the photographer for the past eleven years, described her husband as her "rock" and said that in good conscience she could not ask him to "face this fight alone while I continue in this demanding and time-consuming position."
Gabbard and her husband Abraham Williams have been married since April 2015, as per The New York Times. The couple is said to have met around 2012 when Abraham volunteered as a photographer and videographer for Tulsi's congressional campaign in Hawaii. Soon the two formed a friendship that transformed into love and tied the knot in a Vedic ceremony in Hawaii in April 2015.
The beginning of the beef
The row began when Loomer alleged that Gabbard was "pretending to be a Christian," after the latter shared a verse from the Bible on social media following her resignation. "Tulsi is a lifelong Hindu. Yet nobody seems to know that. She should embrace it. This screenshot is from Tulsi Gabbard's own YouTube channel," continued Loomer, sharing photos of Hindu rituals from Gabbard's Hawaiian wedding.The post came after Loomer publicly celebrated Gabbard's sudden resignation online.
Vembu steps in
Sridhar Vembu soon took to X to call out Loomer, adding that as a Hindu, the entire universe is divine and it is normal for a person to respect other religions. “Laura Loomer appears not to know this, but as a Hindu, the entire Universe, all of it, is the Divine. Going to a Church and praying to Jesus is perfectly fine and I have done it myself on many occasions. I often quote the Bible and my favourite verse is Matthew 25:40 where Jesus says: 'Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me.'" That is the call to service,” he wrote.“What would be a sin for me as a Hindu would be to call what other people hold sacred as ‘Demonic’, which unfortunately a Christian pastor recently did to Hindu deities,” he added.
Vembu shared that this is why Sanatana Dharma is the most tolerant spiritual system in the world and the "world needs to understand the eternal Dharma, if we all have to get along."
Social media reactions
Vembu's call out towards Loomer received mixed reactions online. While some praised his inclusive approach, others claimed one should follow their own religion."The “Either-Or” folks will never get the “And” or “All Inclusive” folks," said one.
"I converted to Hinduism & still pray the rosary every night. For me the Virgin Mary and Devi are the same, She has always watched over me" added another.
"No, it's not fine, it's indulging in Avidya, praying in Church will make you Christian and you will stop being a Hindu. The universe being divine does not mean random religions are also true. Every Hindu should know that only the path of the Vedas is the truth, any religion, philosophy or belief against the Vedas must be rejected," claimed one.
Tulsi Gabbard resigns
On May 22, 2026, Gabbard took to X to announce a shocking development in her personal and professional life. "I am deeply grateful for the trust President Trump placed in me and for the opportunity to lead @ODNIgov for the last year and a half. Unfortunately, I must submit my resignation, effective June 30, 2026. My husband, Abraham, has recently been diagnosed with an extremely rare form of bone cancer. He faces major challenges in the coming weeks and months. At this time, I must step away from public service to be by his side and fully support him through this battle,” she wrote.Gabbard, who has been married to the photographer for the past eleven years, described her husband as her "rock" and said that in good conscience she could not ask him to "face this fight alone while I continue in this demanding and time-consuming position."
Gabbard and her husband Abraham Williams have been married since April 2015, as per The New York Times. The couple is said to have met around 2012 when Abraham volunteered as a photographer and videographer for Tulsi's congressional campaign in Hawaii. Soon the two formed a friendship that transformed into love and tied the knot in a Vedic ceremony in Hawaii in April 2015.
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