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When Rishi Sunak sang ‘Raghupati Raghav Rajaram’ with his wife and children

British PM Rishi Sunak News: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is in the headlines these days for the news of cabinet reshuffle. Meanwhile, British PM Sunak’s wife Akshara Murthy is also in the news. In fact, in the video circulating online, the Sunak family is shown sitting on the floor singing the hymn ‘Raghupati Raghav Rajaram’. Rishi Sunak celebrated Diwali with his wife Akshata Murthy and their two daughters in his hometown Southampton in the UK. Diwali celebrations took place at the Vedic Society Hindu Temple on Radcliffe Road. Here Prime Minister Sunak was also joined by his parents, Yashvir and Usha Sunak.

The most special moment here was that Rishi Sunak and his wife sang the bhajan ‘Raghupati Raghav Rajaram’ with the rhythm of Dholak. During this time his enthusiasm was palpable. This video is becoming quite viral. Earlier on Monday (November 13), Sunak was seen lighting traditional ‘diyas’ outside his residence. According to BBC News report, PM Sunak spoke to the people there and said that coming back home to Southampton is a wonderful moment in itself. I have a lot of happy memories of the time I spent there as a child. This was the place where the values ​​that my parents raised me with were strengthened. Importance of family, faith and service, education and hard work. Let us tell you that Rishi Sunak is the first British Prime Minister, who is of Hindu and Indian origin.

India visit during G-20

Let us tell you that on this occasion, along with Rishi Sunak, his wife Akshata Murthy and both daughters Krishna and Anushka were also seen. Rishi Sunak grew up in Southampton. But Indian culture is still reflected in them. During the G-20 India tour, Rishi Sunak also visited Azhardham Temple in Delhi. He spent a lot of time there. Sunak has often been seen as associated with Indian culture.

Sunak had heard Morari Bapu’s Ramkatha

Earlier, Sunak had attended the Ramkatha of Morara Bapu organized at Cambridge University on the occasion of Janmashtami. Here he raised the slogan of ‘Jai Shri Ram’. Sunak had told Murari Bapu that just as you have a picture of golden Hanuman ji on your stage, similarly in 11 Downing Street, I used to keep an idol of Lord Ganesha on my desk. I am proud of this. Sunak said he was proud to be a Hindu.

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