Rishi sunak caste

  1. Rishi Sunak: 10 things to know about the Indian
  2. Britain’s first Hindu prime minister is destroying Tories’ pitiful vision of diversity
  3. Rishi Sunak to become first British PM of colour and also first Hindu at No 10
  4. Rishi Sunak Is Britain's New Prime Minister
  5. Rishi Sunak May be the New UK Finance Minister, but Indians Only Seem to Care about His Caste
  6. Why Rishi Sunak’s elevation as UK PM is a reason of pride for both India and Pakistan
  7. New UK PM Rishi Sunak's Indian Connection Explained In 10 Points
  8. Why Rishi Sunak’s elevation as UK PM is a reason of pride for both India and Pakistan
  9. New UK PM Rishi Sunak's Indian Connection Explained In 10 Points


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Rishi Sunak: 10 things to know about the Indian

Rishi Sunak is many things: The son-in-law of Indian billionaire and co-founder of Infosys Ltd, Narayana Murthy. A former Goldman Sachs banker. The minister who got Britain through the Covid-19 pandemic with his economic rescue package, a "traitor" for his role in ousting ex-prime minister Boris Johnson — and most recently, Liz Truss' rival who warned that her tax plans would backfire. Following Truss' exit, as the world watches who will now take over the UK top post, Sunak has emerged a favourite. Read | If elected, he will be the first Indian-origin person to hold the UK Prime Minister's office. Here are 10 interesting facts about the UK-born former Chancellor: 1. Sunak was born in Southampton to Indian parents, retired doctor Yashvir and pharmacist Usha Sunak. He went to Winchester College and studied Politics, Philosophy and Economics at Oxford University. 2. He entered Parliament in 2015, elected to represent Richmond in Yorkshire. He was re-elected as the MP for Richmond (Yorks) in 2017 and 2019. 3. In 2017, he co-authored an article highlighting the benefits of Brexit, including striking new trade deals, improving regulation and being free of EU state aid rules. 4. Sunak was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer on February 13, 2020 months after then UK PM Boris Johnson named him chief secretary to the treasury. 5. Sunak was Britain's first Hindu chancellor of the exchequer, and swore his oath of allegiance in parliament on the Bhagavad Gita. 6. During the UK PM ele...

Britain’s first Hindu prime minister is destroying Tories’ pitiful vision of diversity

‘Sunak’s carefully trimmed career pathways to plutocratic chic make him resemble a human pinstripe rather more than the devout Hindu in loincloth – Mahatma Gandhi.’ Photograph: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images ‘Sunak’s carefully trimmed career pathways to plutocratic chic make him resemble a human pinstripe rather more than the devout Hindu in loincloth – Mahatma Gandhi.’ Photograph: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images T he world has watched in appalled fascination as the UK’s ruling party scrapes the bottom of its human resources barrel: it found there its first Black chancellor of the exchequer and then, to clear up his mess, its first Hindu prime minister. Yet exultant noises from Hindu supremacists have pounced on the possibility that desi bro, even an undercover agent of the “Global Indian Takeover” – the title of a once regular feature in the Times of India. Evidently, he observes upper-caste taboos against beef and alcohol and always keeps his statuette of Ganesha, the guarantor of worldly success, close to him. “Indian son rises over the empire” was one typical headline in India this week. Never mind that Sunak’s carefully trimmed career pathways to plutocratic chic make him resemble a human pinstripe rather more than the devout Hindu in loincloth – Mahatma Gandhi – who helped the sun set on the British empire. Sunak’s deeper pieties are revealed by his professional choices: credential-stockpiling and network-formation at Winchester, Oxford (PPE) and Stanford (MBA), stints at...

Rishi Sunak to become first British PM of colour and also first Hindu at No 10

Rishi Sunak is about to become the UK’s first prime minister of colour and the first Hindu prime minister, both milestones in Britain’s evolution as a multicultural and multi-faith society. Although there has been a marked increase in politicians of colour being appointed to senior cabinet roles, including the key posts of chancellor, home secretary and foreign secretary, the UK has never had a black or brown prime minister before. It was “an historic moment” that “simply would not have been possible even a decade or two ago,” said Sunder Katwala of the British Future thinktank, which focuses on identity and race. “It shows that public service in the highest office in Britain can be open to those of all faiths and ethnic backgrounds. This will be a source of pride to many British Asians – including many who do not share Rishi Sunak’s Conservative politics.” Sunak is a practising Hindu, although he has rarely talked publicly about his faith. He was Two years ago, when Sunak was chancellor, he lit candles to mark Diwali on the doorstep of No 11 Downing Street at a time when Covid restrictions remained in force. 01:39 Rishi Sunak greeted with applause at Conservative HQ – video “It was one of my proudest moments that I was able to do that on the steps of Downing Street. It was one of my proudest moments of the job that I had for the last two years,” His faith “gives me strength, it gives me purpose. It’s part of who I am,” he said. After the 2017 general election, he swore hi...

Rishi Sunak Is Britain's New Prime Minister

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: After a That Sunak, 42, entered 10 Downing Street less than two months after losing his first leadership bid to Liz Truss may well be remembered as one of the swiftest political comebacks in British history. But it is hardly a surprise: The former finance minister was the top choice among fellow Conservative Party lawmakers to replace Boris Johnson after the erstwhile Prime Minister was toppled from power in July. (Truss was the favorite among the Conservative Party’s roughly 200,000 grassroots members, who typically get the final say in leadership races.) This time, Sunak secured the support of nearly 200 Tory MPs, besting Johnson (who preemptively “We now need stability and unity and I will make it my utmost priority to bring our party and our country together,” Sunak Like his predecessor, Sunak is unlikely to get a honeymoon period. The immediate test will be whether his reputation for fiscal conservatism will be enough to calm the markets and steer the country through the litany of challenges it faces, not least a cost-of-living crisis, rising energy costs, and soaring inflation. Who is Rishi Sunak? Sunak followed one of the most traditional paths to power. Born in the English port city of Southampton to Hindu Punjabi immigrants from East Africa, Sunak was educated at the prestigious Winchester College, one of the U.K.’s elite private boarding schools, before going on to study philosophy, politics, and economics at Oxford Univer...

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For the first time in the United Kingdom’s history, the country is being led by a non-white person as prime minister. At 42, He was born in Southampton to ethnic Indian immigrant parents. And on Monday, he was elected by his Conservative Party to take over from Liz Truss, who broke an unenviable record as the shortest-serving prime minister. She held Britain’s top job for 44 days, failing to But is Sunak’s appointment According to Nayaz Qazi, director of the Conservative Friends of India organisation, Sunak’s elevation is “a very proud moment for British Indians and all ethnic minority communities”. “Rishi’s appointment is a testament to how the Conservative Party promotes talent and meritocracy,” Qazi told Al Jazeera. “This will inspire all communities, particularly the British Indian and ethnic minority communities.” But for others, reaching the highest rank in Westminster – while a feat in itself as a member of an ethnic minority – is less about British multiculturalism and more about embodying the Conservative Party’s increasingly right-wing policies. “Given the recent records of both Priti Patel and Suella Braverman [who also have Indian origins] in the Home Office, there is little reason to assume a politician coming from an ethnic minority will mean they have a progressive policy agenda,” said Michael Walker, a contributing editor to Novara Media. “Indeed, in his previous contest with Truss, Sunak pledged to put a cap on refugee numbers – an appalling policy that wo...

Rishi Sunak May be the New UK Finance Minister, but Indians Only Seem to Care about His Caste

Rishi Sunak, son-in-law of Infosys co-founder Narayan Murthy, has been appointed Britain's new Finance Minister, but all some Indians seem to be concerned about is his caste. Even as the 39-year-old prepares to take on the second most important government position after the Prime Minister, his fellow Indians are busy wondering and Googling Sunak's caste. Sunak, MP from Richmond in Yorkshire, will be joining Home Secretary Priti Patel in what is already being described as the most "desi" cabinet ever. He will also be moving into No. 11 Downing Street, next door to the Prime Minister's Office. The promotion came after Britain's former finance minister Sajid Javid resigned on Thursday, just weeks after Brexit and a month before he was due to deliver the government's annual budget. Sunak is in the hottest and one of the most coveted political seats in the country. However, as Google trends show, Indians have been desperately searching for his caste in the past twenty-four hours since news broke. They have also been looking up his surname, "Sunak", to understand his lineage. While searching for Sunak's caste is passé, Sunak's accolades fill up page after page on Google. Here are some other things that Indians could have Googled instead. Sunak was born in 1980, and studied at Winchester College. Like most British politicians, he studied Political Science, Economics and other subjects at Oxford before doing an MBA from Stanford University. Before joining politics, Sunak worked at...

Why Rishi Sunak’s elevation as UK PM is a reason of pride for both India and Pakistan

Premium Why Rishi Sunak’s elevation as UK PM is a reason of pride for both India and Pakistan The Prime Minister-designate of the UK comes from a Punjabi Khatri family and his paternal grandfather had moved to Africa from Gujranwala before India gained Independence. Gujranwala is now in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Also Read | Calling himself a “proud Hindu”, Sunak in his speeches often talks about his “Indian roots” and of “where he came from.” From performing gau puja (cow worship), serving community meals at a temple, and not eating beef to celebrating Diwali with family and taking oath on the Bhagavad Gita after becoming an MP, Sunak says he never tried to hide his faith. Sunak has said he marks the “British Indian” category while filling out the UK Census form. The 42-year-old investment banker-turned politician comes from a Punjabi Khatri family. His grandparents had moved to Africa from Gujranwala, now in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Later, Sunak’s father had moved to the UK. Eminent Punjabi poet Dr Gurbhajan Singh Gill says Sunak’s success belongs to both India and Pakistan. “There’s actually no debate. In fact, what people of Punjab on both sides of the border should be proud of is that a man with his roots in Gujranwala, the birthplace of great Sikh warrior Maharaja Ranjit Singh, will become the head of a sovereign country. Sunak’s family roots lie in the undivided Punjab of India before partition. He was born in the UK,” says Gill. Dr S P Singh, presiden...

New UK PM Rishi Sunak's Indian Connection Explained In 10 Points

• Rishi Sunak took oath as MP from Yorkshire, on the Bhagavad Gita in the Parliament. He was the first UK parliamentarian to do so. • Both his parents are of Indian descent. Sunak's parents, pharmacists, migrated from East Africa to the UK in the 1960s. Sunak's father, Yashvir Sunak, was a National Health Service general practitioner and mother, Usha Sunak, ran a chemist shop. • • As Chancellor of the Exchequer under Boris Johnson's leadership, Rishi Sunak lit Diwali diyas at his residence on Downing Street. • • Like most Indian households, education was a key aspect of parenting in the Sunak household. Rishi Sunak is a Stanford University graduate and a former investment banker. • Rishi Sunak visits Bangalore with his wife and two children often to meet his in-laws. • During the campaigning for the PM's post in the summer of 2022, Rishi Sunak faced criticism on various fronts including his lavish house, expensive suits, and shoes. Rishi shared a statement that the Bhagavad Gita often rescues him during stressful situations and reminds him to be dutiful. • Rishi Sunak has a net worth of over 700 million pounds and is very vested in properties in the UK. Apart from owning a mansion in Yorkshire, Rishi and his wife Akshata own a property in Kensington in central London. • To keep fit, Rishi Sunak likes to play cricket.

Why Rishi Sunak’s elevation as UK PM is a reason of pride for both India and Pakistan

Premium Why Rishi Sunak’s elevation as UK PM is a reason of pride for both India and Pakistan The Prime Minister-designate of the UK comes from a Punjabi Khatri family and his paternal grandfather had moved to Africa from Gujranwala before India gained Independence. Gujranwala is now in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Also Read | Calling himself a “proud Hindu”, Sunak in his speeches often talks about his “Indian roots” and of “where he came from.” From performing gau puja (cow worship), serving community meals at a temple, and not eating beef to celebrating Diwali with family and taking oath on the Bhagavad Gita after becoming an MP, Sunak says he never tried to hide his faith. Sunak has said he marks the “British Indian” category while filling out the UK Census form. The 42-year-old investment banker-turned politician comes from a Punjabi Khatri family. His grandparents had moved to Africa from Gujranwala, now in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Later, Sunak’s father had moved to the UK. Eminent Punjabi poet Dr Gurbhajan Singh Gill says Sunak’s success belongs to both India and Pakistan. “There’s actually no debate. In fact, what people of Punjab on both sides of the border should be proud of is that a man with his roots in Gujranwala, the birthplace of great Sikh warrior Maharaja Ranjit Singh, will become the head of a sovereign country. Sunak’s family roots lie in the undivided Punjab of India before partition. He was born in the UK,” says Gill. Dr S P Singh, presiden...

New UK PM Rishi Sunak's Indian Connection Explained In 10 Points

• Rishi Sunak took oath as MP from Yorkshire, on the Bhagavad Gita in the Parliament. He was the first UK parliamentarian to do so. • Both his parents are of Indian descent. Sunak's parents, pharmacists, migrated from East Africa to the UK in the 1960s. Sunak's father, Yashvir Sunak, was a National Health Service general practitioner and mother, Usha Sunak, ran a chemist shop. • • As Chancellor of the Exchequer under Boris Johnson's leadership, Rishi Sunak lit Diwali diyas at his residence on Downing Street. • • Like most Indian households, education was a key aspect of parenting in the Sunak household. Rishi Sunak is a Stanford University graduate and a former investment banker. • Rishi Sunak visits Bangalore with his wife and two children often to meet his in-laws. • During the campaigning for the PM's post in the summer of 2022, Rishi Sunak faced criticism on various fronts including his lavish house, expensive suits, and shoes. Rishi shared a statement that the Bhagavad Gita often rescues him during stressful situations and reminds him to be dutiful. • Rishi Sunak has a net worth of over 700 million pounds and is very vested in properties in the UK. Apart from owning a mansion in Yorkshire, Rishi and his wife Akshata own a property in Kensington in central London. • To keep fit, Rishi Sunak likes to play cricket.