K. A. Paul

Birthday September 25, 1963

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh , India

Age 60 years old

Nationality India

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1963

Kilari Anand Paul (born September 25, 1963) is an Indian Christian evangelist and humanitarian.

He is the founder of the US-based organizations Global Peace Initiative (GPI) and Gospel to the Unreached Millions (GUM) and has operated orphanages, including Charity City in Hyderabad.

1966

His parents converted to Christianity in 1966, and Paul became a Christian in March 1971, at age eight.

Paul stated that he traveled with his evangelist father to hundreds of villages in India sharing the gospel and, at age 19, he entered full-time ministry.

Paul has three children with his wife Mary Kilari.

2002

The same article in The New Republic, states that "By all accounts, Dr. Paul’s overseas peace rallies are sights to behold. Most take place in Africa or India, where villagers stream in from around the countryside to see, as one Indian paper put it, “the mesmerizing evangelist,” who has become a minor celebrity across much of both continents. A “small” rally is defined as an audience of 10,000 or 20,000. Large rallies stretch upward of a million. Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, who traveled to India with Paul in January 2002, stated "But there were maybe seventy-five thousand, a hundred thousand," Huckabee says of the rally he attended. "I'm not sure I ever saw that many people except at a major football game."

2005

In 2005, the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability terminated the membership of Paul's organization, Gospel to the Unreached Millions, for failing to meet financial accountability and governance standards.

Through charitable contributions to his organization, Paul's backers provided funds to purchase a Boeing 747SP airplane that Paul named "Global Peace Ambassadors", which flew under the name "Global Peace One".

The airplane was formerly flown by China Airlines; it was the aircraft in the China Airlines Flight 006 accident.

The airplane was used for missions to Third World countries, delivering disaster aid.

A former crew member described it as a "flying death trap".

2006

In 2006, Paul authored the book Al-Qaeda Winning–America Losing.

In an article in The New Republic, Michelle Cottle compared him with Billy Graham and Jimmy Carter, writing that "Focused as he is on Third World hunger and other apolitical issues that don’t get you on “Crossfire,” Dr. Paul simply may never fit the American image of a Spiritual Leader. But such challenges simply make the indefatigable peace crusader even more determined to try."

2008

He was joined by Manoj Malla alias Bala Yesu in 2008, and started the Praja Shanti party that same year.

Kilari Anand Paul was born in the village of Chittivalasa, Andhra Pradesh, India.

His parents were Barnabas and Santhosamma.

Paul launched the Praja Shanti Party in India in 2008.

He stated, "The purpose of starting the Praja Shanti Party is to redeem people from slavery, promote equality among all people and all faiths and all castes and establish true democracy."

In the United States, Paul backed Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election due to Obama's opposition to the War in Iraq.

2010

The volunteer pilot, first officer, and flight engineer all quit in 2010 because of concerns over maintenance and non-payment of debts.

The FAA eventually suspended the plane's operating certificate due to insufficient maintenance.

2012

He was arrested in the murder conspiracy case of his own brother K. David Raju in 2012.

2016

The aircraft is parked at Tijuana International Airport in Tijuana, Baja California, and is reported to be in poor condition with expired registration as of December 31, 2016.

Paul then endorsed Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election.

2019

His mother died while undergoing treatment in Visakhapatnam on 12 Feb 2019.

Paul was granted honorary degree from Living Word Bible College in Swan River, Manitoba, Canada.

Paul has travelled to many countries and met numerous world leaders in his role as a Christian evangelist.

A non-bailable warrant was issued against him in 2019.

Though there were multiple reports that police dropped charges against him due to lack of evidence, as of March 2023, the case is still ongoing as he petitioned for a stay against his arrest in the Supreme Court of India.

Paul said in January 2019 that his party would contest the 2019 elections in Andhra Pradesh.

His party's slogan was "Save Secular India".

He stated that both central and state governments reneged on their election promises and deceived the people.

He contested unsuccessfully from Narsapur as a Lok Sabha candidate for 2019, securing 3,037 votes out of 1,325,028 cast.

His nomination for 2019 Bhimavaram Assembly constituency was rejected by the returning officer as he reached the place after the deadline.