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From a runner-up in an election six weeks ago, Indian-origin politician in Britain Rishi Sunak has become the front-runner to become the next Prime Minister of United Kingdom as former Prime Minister Boris Johnson dropped out of the race for Tory leadership.
Even as the possibility of Sunak being declared the PM of Britain draws close, many Indians are delighted, hoping for a second Diwali gift after India’s historic win against Pakistan in the T20 world cup match brought about by none other than Virat Kohli and his unbeaten 82 at Melbourne Cricket Ground on 23 October.
Boris Johnson pulled out of the prime ministerial race late on Sunday, boosting Sunak’s chances of taking the top job and replacing his Conservative party leadership rival Liz Truss, who quit after a month and a half as her support evaporated.
Sunak’s increasingly likely rise to the premiership has already made it to the front pages of most Indian newspapers – alongside the Indian cricket team’s win over arch-rivals Pakistan in a T20 World Cup match late on Sunday.
Some Indians said on social media that Sunak becoming prime minister this year would be even more special as India recently celebrated 75 years of its independence from British colonial rule.
“This (Diwali) is very special for India’s magnificent cricket victory and in all likelihood, Rishi Sunak, a person of Indian origin, a practising Hindu and our own Narayana Murthy’s son-in-law, becoming prime minister of UK,” Chennai resident D. Muthukrishnan wrote on Twitter, referring to the founder of Indian software giant Infosys Ltd.
“Rishi Sunak took oath as an MP on (Hindu holy book) Bhagavad Gita. If he repeats the same for taking oath as prime minister, what a day it is for India, that too on our 75th year of independence from Britain.” the netizen added.
Notably, Rishi Sunak who is married to Infosys founder Narayana murthy’s daughter, Akshata Murthy, is a practising Hindu and is known to cleebrate Diwali, the festival of lights. He has also been photographed lighting candles outside No 11 Downing Street to mark the occasion.
Indians typically take immense pride when those who trace their roots to the nation of 1.4 billion people do well abroad, including figures such as U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai.
Some Indians are hoping for closer British-Indian ties if Sunak does become prime minister.
“@RishiSunak becoming the British PM will be a great Diwali gift for UK, & a reason for celebration in India,” former Indian diplomat Rajiv Dogra wrote on Twitter.
Sunak’s family migrated in the 1960s to Britain, which ruled India for about 200 years before the South Asian country gained independence in 1947 after a long struggle led by Mahatma Gandhi.
Revelations that Sunak’s wife Akshata Murthy, an Indian citizen, had not been paying British tax on her foreign income through her “non-domiciled” status – available to foreign nationals who do not see Britain as their permanent home – hurt Sunak ahead of his race against Truss in the summer.
Murthy, who owns a 0.9% stake in Infosys, later said she would start to pay British tax on her global income.
(With input from Reuters)
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