Rishi Sunak's punjab connection came to the fore!!

Rishi Sunak punjab Connection: Rishi Sunak, the prime minister of Britain, has a deep connection with Punjab. Sunak's maternal grandfather's house was in Jassowal sudan village of ludhiana, but he now lives in England. ajay Berry, a businessman working in the home furnishing business in ludhiana, has disclosed this.

The punjab connection of the new british prime minister Rishi Sunak has come to the fore. Sunak's maternal grandfather was a resident of Jassowal sudan village in ludhiana district. ajay Berry, a businessman working in the home furnishing business in ludhiana, has disclosed that his grandfather and Rishi's maternal grandfather Raghubir Sen Berry were real brothers. Presently he is around 95 years old and is admitted in a nursing home in England. Their children are taking care of them.
Came to india in 1997-98
During a conversation with the media, ajay Beri told that Sunak's maternal grandfather had four brothers Ugar Sen Beri, Bhim Sen Beri, Vikramjit Sen Beri and Gandharva Sen Beri. Raghubir Sen Beri also had an ancestral house, which was later sold. ajay says that I met Raghubir uncle in 1997-98, when he came to india from UK. In this way, the roots of Rishi Sunak are also connected with punjab somewhere. He tells that Raghubir Uncle shifted to UK about 40-45 years ago and was in constant touch with his brothers. He said that ever since the family got to know about Sunak becoming the PM, there is an atmosphere of happiness everywhere.

happy atmosphere everywhere
Ajay says that imagine that the british ruled india for almost 200 years and time is so powerful that they have a prime minister whose roots are Indian. We have come to know from other relatives that both Rishi and his wife come to india whenever they get time. ajay Berry said that he hopes that in the coming time he will get a chance to meet Sunak in the UK.

Meanwhile, UK nri ajay Gupta for more than a decade said that indians in england are proud today. Sunak is the youngest prime minister of the UK in the last 200 years. The british who ruled india never thought that their own country would be run by a person of indian origin.

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