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Rishi Sunak proves Winston Churchill's theory on India wrong, and how; Anand Mahindra points out

New leader of Britain's Conservative Party Rishi Sunak stands outside the party's headquarters in London, Britain, October 24, 2022. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls (REUTERS)

“In 1947 on the cusp of Indian Independence, Winston Churchill supposedly said “…all Indian leaders will be of low calibre & men of straw." Today, during the 75th year of our Independence, we’re poised to see a man of Indian origin anointed as PM of the UK. Life is beautiful," Mahindra wrote on Twitter.

While Mahindra’s Twitter post mostly received appreciation, one user reminded him that Sunak is a British citizen and had never owned the Indian passport. Moreover, he is a Churchill fanboy himself.

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“One of the best things about being Chancellor is working in some of Britain’s most historic buildings. This week I went to the balcony where Churchill made his victory speech 75 years ago today. It reminded me that when Britain comes together we can overcome anything," says an earlier post by Sunak.

Rishi Sunak's election as the prime minister of the United Kingdom is "pretty astounding" and a "ground-breaking milestone", according to US President Joe Biden. The US president said the festival of lights is a reminder that everyone of us has the capacity to banish darkness and bring light to the globe in his remarks at the White House Diwali celebration on October 24.

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“It's a choice. And we make that choice every day. It's true in our lives and in the life of this nation, especially in the life of a democracy, whether here in America or for the families back in India marking 75 years of independence," he said.

Biden was speaking to select guests of more than 200 people consisting of the who’s who of Indian Americans and members of his administration.

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When Biden chose Indian-origin Kamala Harris as his running partner in 2020, he made history. As vice president of the United States, Harris is now the second most powerful person in the nation behind the president. She is the first person of Indian descent to hold the position.

“As my brother would say, Go figure! And the Conservative Party! (Sunak) is expected to become the prime minister, I think, tomorrow when he goes to see the king. Pretty astounding. A ground-breaking milestone. And it matters. It matters," Biden said acknowledging the immigrant Indian community’s achievements.

(With agency inputs)

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Sounak Mukhopadhyay

Sounak Mukhopadhyay, who also goes by the name Sounak Mukherjee, has been producing digital news since 2012. He's worked for the International Business Times, The Inquisitr, and Moneycontrol in the past. He's also contributed to Free Press Journal and TheRichest with feature articles. He covers news for a wide range of subjects including business, finance, economy, politics and social media. Before working with digital news publications, he worked as a freelance content writer.
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