Today’s Vegetarian Elite
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I would like to say my 
namaskar (greetings) to 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
and to all of you 
in the audience.
Blessed weekend, 
wise and reverent viewers. 
Today, 
on Vegetarian Elite 
we will take a glimpse 
into the life 
of Maneka Gandhi, 
respected Member 
of Parliament in India, 
devoted environmentalist,
animal welfare advocate, 
and compassionate vegan.
It has been 
over three decades since 
Mrs. Maneka Gandhi’s 
name was first heard 
in India’s political circuit. 
In 1974, she married 
Sanjay Gandhi, the son 
of the Prime Minister 
Indira Gandhi. 
The couple 
had their first born 
six years later, a boy 
they named Varun Gandhi. 
Shortly after his birth, 
however, 
his father Sanjay Gandhi 
unexpectedly passed away. 
Mrs. Gandhi became 
politically active 
following the departure 
of her husband. 
While she was Minister 
of Social Justice 
and Empowerment, 
she played a historical role 
in the Indian 
pension reform efforts. 
At the age of 33, 
she became 
the country’s Minister 
for the Environment. 
Prior to her post, India 
had no environmental 
protection laws. 
As an environmentalist 
and animal rights leader, 
Mrs. Gandhi sees 
no difference 
between the two roles, 
and champions both 
alongside one another 
in her political career. 
I don’t see any difference 
between being and being. 
A chicken is a human, 
is a pig, is a donkey, 
is an ant. 
They all feel pain, 
they all feel love, 
they all feel sorrow, 
they all love their children, 
they all live in societies 
even if you separate them. 
They are all part of 
the large whole. 
And any time 
we hurt any one of them 
or create a society 
that hurts them, 
we simply destroy ourselves, 
and that is what leads me 
to work in this field. 
Mrs. Gandhi invested 
her compassion early on 
in animal welfare. 
In 1980, she founded 
India’s first ever 
animal shelter in her 
husband’s remembrance. 
This initiative grew to 
become the organization 
“People for Animals.” 
Despite her busy schedule, 
she still personally 
answers questions 
posed on 
the organization’s website. 
I used the legacy 
my husband left me to 
make an animal hospital, 
and called Sanjay Gandhi 
Animal Care Center. 
More than 10 years later, 
I was confident enough 
to start 
an animal organization, 
which now is the largest 
animal organization 
in India. 
We have 26 hospitals, 
we lobby, 
we rescue animals
from morning to night. 
We look at wild animals 
rescue as well. 
Her many accomplishments 
in animal rights include 
banning animal circuses 
in India and winning
court cases that have
closed slaughterhouses. 
For her dedication 
and achievements, 
Maneka Gandhi has been 
the recipient of several 
prestigious awards, 
among which are 
the “Lord Erskine Award” 
from the Royal Society 
for the Prevention 
of Cruelty to Animals 
in 1992; 
the “Prani Mitra Award’ 
for her outstanding
contribution to
animal welfare in 1996; 
the “Bhagwan Mahaveer 
Award for Excellence 
in sphere of Truth, 
Non-violence & 
Vegetarianism” in 1999, 
the “Maharana Mewar 
Foundation Award” 
for Environmental work 
in 1996; and in 2001, 
“Woman of the Year 
Award of the International 
Women’s Association.” 
Within her sphere 
of activism, Mrs. Gandhi 
speaks prolifically about 
why one should 
keep a vegan diet.
You know 
you can’t eat animals 
and then look after them 
because 
there is no difference 
in one and the other. 
In so many parts 
of the world 
people keep cruel aspects, 
and keep and eat dogs; 
now we keep dogs as pets 
and eat goats. 
So it is ridiculous to assume 
that you can eat [meat] 
and be a part of 
animal welfare movement.
In an interview 
with Satya Magazine 
in September 15, 1995 
Mrs. Gandhi stated 
about her work:
I couldn’t go around 
saving the one cat 
and one dog, which is 
what people mean 
when they say ‘animals,’ 
it had to be saving 
the meat animals, 
or rather preventing them 
from being born. 
So, I had to do 
vegetarianism.
I had to do ahimsa which 
fitted the whole thing, 
the whole catchall phrase 
of environment, animals, 
vegetarianism. 
Everything comes 
into ahimsa.
She has inspired 
countless people 
to seek truth in 
environmental protection, 
animal concerns, 
and their own diet. 
Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, 
Chair of the United Nations 
Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change and 
Nobel Peace Prize laureate, 
shared with us 
how Maneka Gandhi 
helped influenced 
his vegetarianism:
And I must give the credit 
to Mrs. Maneka Gandhi. 
She told me, “I defy you 
to remain vegetarian 
for a month.” 
I said, “All right, 
I’ll do it just to show you.” 
And interestingly 
at the end of that month, 
I didn’t feel like 
eating meat. 
If one really believes in 
protecting environment 
and making 
the most efficient use 
of the resources 
on this planet, 
then I don’t see why one 
has to be non-vegetarian. 
So now I have become 
a vegetarian,
I feel very concerned 
that one kills animals to 
satisfy our own appetites 
and I don’t know whether, 
as civilized human beings, 
we should be doing that.
When we return 
after this message, 
Mrs. Maneka Gandhi 
shares her knowledge 
about the dire effects 
of climate change 
threatening the lives of 
all species on our planet…
and offers a simple 
and effective solution. 
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I refuse to 
take part in any violence 
– against women, 
against children, 
against animals, 
against the Earth, 
against anything 
that I can protect, 
I will protect it. 
And the result is 
that I will be protected. 
If we keep waiting for 
large masses of people 
to work 
it doesn’t work at all. 
So therefore it would 
have to be each person 
doing their own 
and understanding it. 
We need to 
switch immediately 
to solar energy, 
to wind power. 
This has to move to 70% 
almost immediately. 
Secondly,
we have to plant trees, 
plant trees, plant trees, 
and plant trees. 
The third is we have to stop 
using chemical fertilizer, 
because that is 
creating huge black holes 
in the ocean. 
And the forth thing is that 
we have to be vegetarian. 
If these 4 things we do, 
which are not difficult 
at all, we will be able to 
stop climate change 
as of this year. 
Welcome back to 
Vegetarian Elite 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
In a Washington DC 
climate change 
video conference with 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai,
Maneka Gandhi sent 
the following messages 
that were heard by 
thousands of 
audience members, 
countless viewers, 
esteemed scientists, 
and US political leaders.
For many years now we 
have been experiencing 
the problems 
of climate change. 
In my own constituency 
there was a terrible 
drought this year. And 
just when the government 
had come to grips with it, 
it turned into 
an unseasonal flood. 
The farmers lost 
everything. 
The lentils I eat, regarded 
as a staple in India, 
are now so expensive 
that they have become 
a luxury. 
They’re actually putting 
police people in Kenya 
to guard the taps 
so that nobody can take 
more than one mug, 
while the slaughterhouse 
in Kenya 
takes all the water.
Take the power 
into your own hands. 
You can become 
an Earth saver. 
You don’t need machines. 
You don’t need 
governments.
You don’t 
even need treaties.
You can stop it today 
by yourself.
In this strange 
political debate, we have
stopped recognizing 
that this is one world 
and we are all going 
to live or die together.
Let me explain how 
you and I can turn this 
around immediately. 
Methane and carbon 
dioxide are greenhouse 
gases, which means that 
their presence in the air 
traps heat and affects 
the Earth’s temperature 
and climate, 
making the planet warmer. 
As it warms, 
the climate changes 
and the glaciers melt. 
When the glaciers melt, 
the rivers first flood 
and then dry up.
The developed countries 
of the world are producing 
so much carbon dioxide. 
And the developing 
countries like China, 
India, and Brazil 
are being blamed 
for producing methane. 
What is the single largest 
contributor to methane? 
Livestock raising 
for meat production. 
And why is methane such 
a lethal greenhouse gas? 
It is 23 times more potent 
than carbon dioxide 
in trapping heat 
in the atmosphere. 
Because it is a short-lived 
gas with a lifespan 
of only 8.4 years, 
the effects of its reduction 
will be felt immediately. 
As climate scientists 
have affirmed, 
we need to reduce
short-lived greenhouse gases
today in order to
ensure a livable planet
for our children, and
we need to reduce CO2
to ensure a livable planet
for generations
a few hundred years
from now.
The methane emissions 
for India, China, 
and Brazil have doubled
since 1990 and
are expected to go up 
even further by 2020; 
scientists say up to 43%. 
And there is only one reason 
and it’s because 
these countries 
grow animals for meat 
for the developed world. 
So these three nations 
cannot stop producing 
methane unless you stop 
buying their product.
Between 1970 and 2002 
the annual per capita 
meat consumption 
in developing countries, 
like mine, has risen 
from 11 kilos to 29 kilos. 
In developed countries, 
the eating of meat 
has risen from 65 kilos 
to 100 kilos per year. 
100 kilos means over
300 animals are killed 
by one person every year. 
A single dairy cow 
produces between 550 
to 700 liters of methane 
a day. 
The world’s top destroyer 
of the atmosphere is not 
the car, nor the factory – 
it is the meat-eating 
human being.
There is a 400-page 
United Nations report,
which has identified 
the world’s rapidly 
growing herds of cattle 
as the greatest threat 
to the climate, forests, 
wildlife, and the 
continuation of the Earth. 
But you can remove methane 
in one day starting with 
today’s dinner. 
If you stop eating meat 
today, you will stop 
my Ganges glacier 
from melting.
My people 
will survive, because 
the magnificent and holy 
Ganges will stop 
turning into a stream.
So will the Yangtze 
and all the major rivers 
of Asia and 
so will the Amazon. 
And how will this 
impact you? 
My people will not 
become refugees and 
storm your gates 
to enter your country. 
So, not only will you 
save the world yourself, 
stopping eating meat 
will also stop so much 
poverty on the planet. 
It brings you better health. 
It eliminates 
most cancers. 
It frees up masses of land 
for vegetables and grains 
and really good eating. 
It allows water 
for the poor. 
For instance, do you know 
that one slaughterhouse 
in my city uses 16 million 
liters a day, and 
one family gets one liter?
The costs of 
reducing carbon dioxide 
are much larger because 
it needs technology. 
The cost of 
reducing methane is zero. 
Simply stop eating meat.
Not only is 
Mrs. Gandhi’s call to action 
scientifically backed, 
it is uncomplicated 
and precious: if you want 
to do something, wherever 
you are based, start there. 
Start the movement 
of planting trees 
and being vegan. 
If you can create 
one area of excellence, 
the world will follow.
We haven’t yet understood 
the magic of the universe. 
The universe is there 
to do a straight tradeoff – 
you be good, 
it’ll be good.
Nature is just there to say, 
“You be kind, I’ll be kind; 
you be mean, 
I’ll be mean.” 
And we are now exhausting 
all our remedies. 
Therefore the only remedy 
now left is, 
let us just stop killing! 
If you stop killing animals 
today, you will find 
you will stop killing 
human beings 
almost simultaneous. 
you will not be growing 
animals for killing, 
you won’t have 
the terrible misery 
of slaughterhouses. 
Once you stop killing 
then the whole of Earth 
springs back, and it become 
a Garden of Eden. 
And it happens now. 
I’m not talking about 
2,000 years from now. 
In 10 years, 
I will be still there 
and so will you.
Thank you, 
Mrs. Maneka Gandhi, for 
being such a viable voice 
for the animals, people 
and planet! 
We are awaiting the future 
that you envision 
with great hope 
and anticipation.
Thank you, gentle viewers, 
for your loving presence 
on today’s 
Vegetarian Elite. 
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Let us all do our share 
in making this world 
a beautiful place 
to live and share!
Contact animal welfare 
organization 
People for Animals
and write to Indian 
Parliament Member 
Makeda Gandhi at
www.PeopleForAnimalsindia.org