The US judge who once made cigarettes in India
Last week, when Indian-origin lawyer Surendran K Pattel took the oath as a district judge in a US court, he made headlines back home because of his inspiring journey. BBC Hindi's Imran Qureshi tells the story of a man who went from making hand-rolled cigarettes in India to becoming an arbiter of justice.
Mr Pattel, 51, who is from the southern Indian state of Kerala, has been appointed a judge in the 240th Judicial District Court in Fort Bend County in Texas state.
He was sworn in on 1 January, five years after he became a US citizen - his journey, Mr Pattel says, was all about "hard work, determination and a lot of struggle".
"But there were also a lot of people who supported and helped me at every stage of my life," he says, saying that the list is topped by his mother, whom he calls "a symbol of sacrifice".
Mr Pattel spent his childhood in grinding poverty. His parents were labourers who depended on meagre daily wages to feed their six children.
As a child, Mr Pattel would roll beedis - traditional cigarettes made by wrapping raw tobacco in leaves - "so that we could have three meals a day".
"My elder sister and I used to sit late into the night doing this," he says.
As a teenager, he dropped out of school after not scoring well in his exams. He had almost accepted his lot in life when his eldest sister died, leaving behind a 15 month-old daughter.
"The case was determined to be a suicide but I felt that justice had not been done in the matter. It still haunts me," he told the BBC without giving more details about the incident.
The tragedy spurred him to redefine his future and he rejoined school and studied hard. When he was in a two-year, pre-degree course before going to college, Mr Pattel often had to skip classes because he had to work too.
In his first year, he had to plead with his teachers after they asked him not to take the final exams due to low attendance.
"I didn't want to tell them that I wasn't going to class because of my financial situation because I didn't want sympathy," he says.
His teachers gave him another chance - they only learnt later from his friends that he had no choice but to work.
When the results came out, Mr Pattel surprised everyone by ranking second in his class.
He also decided that his future lay in law. "I never wanted to do anything else. I am so passionate about it," he says.
Mr Pattel's financial situation continued to pose challenges but he was helped by the generosity of people he met along the way.
One of them was a Mr Uttupp, who ran a hotel in Kerala.
"I told him if he did not give me a job, I would have to discontinue my education. He hired me as part of the housekeeping staff in the hotel," Mr Pattel says.
The relationship continued until Mr Uttupp's death.
"His brother Manuel even called me after the news broke that I had become a judge," Mr Pattel says.
Mr Pattel got a degree in political science in 1992 before studying law.
Four years later, he got a job with lawyer P Appukuttan and began working in the town of Hosdurg in Kerala's Kasaragod district.
"He was so enthusiastic that I trusted him. I entrusted all kinds of civil matters to him because he was capable of doing it," Mr Appukuttan told the BBC.
Mr Pattel worked there for a decade until his wife, Subha, got a job at a hospital in India's capital Delhi.
He decided to follow her because he "never wanted to come in the way of her career".
In Delhi, he worked with a Supreme Court lawyer for a few months before his wife had to move again - this time to the US.
"Even though I wasn't happy about leaving my profession behind, I followed her. Without her, I would not have been where I am today,'' Mr Pattel says.
The couple moved to Texas in 2007, where Mr Pattel worked in a grocery store for some time before realising that he could take the Bar exam in Texas. He then went on to get a degree in international law.
When Mr Pattel decided to run for the post of the judge with the Democratic Party, he had some unpleasant experiences - for instance, he was mocked for his Indian accent while campaigning, he says.
"But I was not hurt by it. Campaigns can be nasty sometimes. I think it doesn't matter how long you live here - what matters is how long you have served the community," he adds.
The American journey, he says, has been a rewarding one: "I became a citizen only in 2017 and now in 2022, I have won an election. I don't think this can happen in any other country."
His victory is also special for a personal reason.
While practising in Texas, Mr Pattel became very close to a senior lawyer, Glenden B Adams.
When Mr Adams died, his wife Rosalie Adams asked Mr Pattel to be a pallbearer.
On Wednesday, when he began his new role, "it was Rosalie Adams who put the robes on me at my private investiture in my courtroom".
(editor-in-charge:Press center7)
Loose Women's Denise Welch pays tribute to 'wonderful actress' Josephine Melville, 61, who played Tessa Parker in the 1980s after she died backstage at play
Sam Bankman-Fried's ex-girlfriend and FTX co-founder plead GUILTY to fraud charges - as attorney who charged them warns their colleagues to come forward NOW while plea deals are on the table: 'Our patience is NOT eternal'
Lionel Messi insists he is NOT retiring from Argentina duty after guiding them to World Cup glory in Qatar... consequently, could he be tempted to adhere around for a title defence in 2026 at the age of 39?
Wimbledon's 2019 champion Simona Halep fails a drugs test for blood-booster Roxadustat - but former world No 1 says she feels 'betrayed' and will fight 'until the end' to clear her name
Dozen classified documents are now found in Mike Pence's Indiana home - notwithstanding his REPEATED denials: Trump rushes to his VP's defense and says 'he's an innocent man, leave him alone!!!'
- Ex-Minneapolis cop pleads guilty to 'aiding and abetting' second-degree manslaughter charge in George Floyd's death in last minute about-face moments before trial starts
- BREAKING NEWS: Carconsequentlyn Wentz 'will START for the Commanders in must-win game against Cleveland' after being replaced by Taylor Heinicke for nine straight weeks
- Guess who's back! Daniel Ricciardo's Formula One future is FINALLY settled as Red Bull chief confirms Australian will return to the team as their reserve driver next seaconsequentlyn after McLaren axing
- Democrat CONCEDES to Lauren Boebert in nail-biting Colorado race: Adam Frisch says recount won't convert consequence as GOP firebrand hangs onto Ho utilize seat
- BREAKING NEWS: Single-engine plane crashes into New Hampshire acomponentment erecting killing EVERYONE on board and sending 40-foot flames leaping into the sky
- Man arrested for murder of Migos rapper Takeoff at Texas bowling alley
- 'There is no choice when the company is losing over $4M/day': Elon Musk defends firing 3,700 people in Twitter bloodbath but points out he has offered employees three months severance, which 'is 50% more than legally required'
- Just don't! Nike SUSPENDS its componentnership with Kyrie Irving of the Brooklyn Nets after his anti-Semitism scandal and CANCEL the impending release of his Kyrie 8 shoe later this month
-
Meta loses millions as made to sell Giphy to Shutterstock
Meta loses millions as made to sell Giphy to ShutterstockPublished1 minute agoShare pageAbout sharin ...[in detail]
-
Controlling owner Todd Boehly has been busy revamping Chelsea's staff off the pitch and he has pushed hard to land Stewart, who will focus on 'football globally' as component of his new role....[in detail]
-
Second five-month-old Ohio baby boy found alive after he was snatched
Authorities in Columbus, Ohio have found a five-month-old baby who had been abducted along with his twin brother when their mother's car was stolen as she dashed into a pizza shop....[in detail]
-
Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving will be included in the team's lineup for Sunday night's game against the Memphis Grizzlies after being suspended by the team...[in detail]
-
About a dozen classified documents have been found in former Vice President Mike Pence's Indiana home - notwithstanding his repeated denials of having such information....[in detail]
-
Liverpool were put up for sale by Fenway Sports Group (FSG) on Monday, while there has alconsequently been speculation that the Glazer family could be willing to share their stake in United...[in detail]
-
Climate protesters storm Ted Cruz interview on The View
Whoopi Goldberg told the protesters to leave as they condemned the panel for their lack of coverage on on climate....[in detail]
-
Workers who brew and distribute Greene King's products - including IPA, Old Speckled Hen and Abbot Ale - will walk out for five days from December 5. Fast-food delivery staff are alconsequently striking,...[in detail]
-
J Alexander Kueng pleaded guilty on Monday to aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter in connection with George Floyd's death....[in detail]
-
Friends of Guilherme Messias Da Silva say the scooter rider was delivering his final takeaway when he was injured during the shooting in Brixton, consequentlyuth London, last night....[in detail]
Sainsbury’s boss: We are not profiting from tall prices
Police: Paul Pelosi 'battered with a hammer' in targeted 2am assault
- Woman is arrested on suspicion of murder after man in his 60s was found unresponsive in Tesco car park and later died following 'robbery of his mobility scooter' in Cotswolds
- Major Boxing Day manhunt after cop trying to set up road spikes is allegedly mowed down by a stolen car - as driver vanishes into a adjacentby bush and several others are arrested
- BREAKING NEWS - AOC WINS in New York: Democratic Squad member takes back her seat with comfortable victory over Republican challenger Tina Forte
- British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe confirms he's bidding to buy Manchester United: Ineos formally enters the running to oust the Glazers
- Train strikes this week to hit FA Chigh final and Epconsequentlym Derby
- BREAKING NEWS: F1 AXES the 2023 Chinese Grand Prix, with the country gripped by draconian Covid lockdowns and unprecedented civil unrest
- Husband of missing Massach utilizetts mom-of-three Ana Walshe will emerge in court TODAY charged with her murder after she vanished on New Year's Day but police have still not found her body