America’s Vice President JD Vance is embroiled in controversy regarding one of his statements. In fact, he said about his wife Usha Vance, who comes from a Hindu family, that he hopes that one day his wife will convert to Christianity. After his statement, huge protests have started on social media.
Mehdi Hasan raised objection
British journalist Mehdi Hasan also responded to the controversy and wrote on Hasan made the comment in response to a post by the Hindu American Foundation (HAF), which had urged him to try to understand Hinduism.
Hindu American Foundation’s response
HAF wrote on The organization further wrote, “No one is forced to change religion in Hinduism. It is an inclusive and pluralistic religion, in which every person has the freedom to understand the concept of God in his own way.”
With respect @JDVanceif your wife encouraged you to re-engage with your faith, why not reciprocate that and engage with Hinduism too?
If you did you may well learn that Hinduism doesn’t share the need to wish your spouse comes around to see things as you do in terms of… https://t.co/fkQQgclNDl
— Hindu American Foundation (@HinduAmerican) October 31, 2025
JD Vance clarified
As the controversy escalated, JD Vance clarified that his wife had inspired him to rejoin Christianity. He said, “My wife has been the biggest blessing. She is not a Christian herself and has no plans to convert, but like any interfaith relationship, I want her to see things the way I do one day.” Vance also said that no matter what his wife’s religion is, he will always love and respect her.
Why did the controversy increase?
This statement of JD Vance has come at a time when the political environment in America is already sensitive regarding religious intolerance and interfaith relations. Many social media users have criticized it, linking it to a “spirit of religious conversion”, while some have termed it a “personal wish”.
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