Indian-American businessman and community leader Puneet Ahluwalia, who is running for the powerful office of the Virginia Lieutenant Governor, is seeking to bring diversity in the country's political landscape at a time when there is a sudden national surge in violence against the Asian-American community. The Republican Party is slated to pick its nominee for the Lieutenant Governor at a hybrid convention on May 8. Over the past several months, he and his team of volunteers have been crisscrossing the entire state of Virginia campaigning on his platform to create jobs and economic book of Virginia. "Now, I'm running for Lieutenant Governor. One reason is because I want to help every American share in the opportunity and blessing of America - no matter the colour of their skin, the language they speak, or the country where they were born," he said. A successful businessman, Ahluwalia has been with the Republican Party for 20 years. "I'm convinced our economic wellbeing and the future of our families depends on upholding the fairness and freedom that America stands for when it stands at its best. We are a country of law and order," he said. In this episode we discuss Puneet's drive and determination to work on behalf of all Virginians to gain the opportunity, prosperity and success which he and his family have enjoyed as citizens of the United States of America.