Rishi Sunak to become UK's first british Asian PM!!!

 

Big news has come out for indians on the night of Diwali. history has been made in England. england, which has ruled india for nearly 200 years, will now have a new prime minister of indian origin. Rishi Sunak of indian origin has won, leaving behind Penny Mordaunt. More than 180 MPs voted in favour of Sunak. It is being told that Rishi Sunak will take oath as the prime minister on october 28.


On this occasion, along with india, the whole world wants to know about Rishi Sunak. Let us tell you in detail about his origin and family background.

Rishi Sunak is originally from India. His ancestors are residents of the punjab province of India. Sunak's grandparents had moved to east Africa in the 1960s. Later these people reached england from Africa. Rishi Sunak was born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton, UK. Rishi's mother's name is usha and his father's name is Yashveer Sunak.

Rishi Sunak has two daughters. His wife's name is Akshata Murthy. Akshata is the daughter of India's well-known industrialist and founder of IT giant Infosys, Narayana Murthy. The names of Rishi's daughters are anushka Sunak and krishna Sunak.

Rishi's early education took place in England. He studied at Winchester College. He did his further studies at Oxford. In 2006, he went to Stanford university to pursue an MBA.

It was here that he met Akshata Murthy. Akshata was also doing MBA from there. The love between the two blossomed at Stanford itself. In 2009, Rishi married Akshata. After completing his studies, Rishi got a job at Goldman Sachs. In 2009, he left the job and started his own business.

Akshata runs her own fashion brand in England. Today, Akshata is one of the richest women in England.

Rishi Sunak stepped into politics in 2014 and never looked back. In 2015, he contested from Richmond. He got the victory in this election. He contested the elections once again in 2017 and won. On 13 february 2020, he became the Finance minister of england, but in 2022 he resigned due to a political dispute.

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