NEW DELHI: UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has expressed how his Hindu faith guides him in every aspect of life and provides him with the courage, strength, and resilience to lead the country. Speaking at the ongoing ‘Ram Katha’ event hosted by spiritual leader Morari Bapu at Jesus College, University of Cambridge, Sunak stated that his faith is deeply personal and influences his decision-making as Prime Minister. He also shared a personal anecdote about lighting Diwali diyas outside Downing Street when he served as the British Indian Chancellor in 2020. Sunak noted the significance of Lord Hanuman’s image as a backdrop to the event and how it reminded him of the golden Ganesha on his desk at 10 Downing Street, which serves as a constant reminder to reflect before acting. He expressed gratitude to the previous generation of Indian immigrants who worked hard to provide his generation with greater opportunities and emphasized the importance of giving back. Sunak concluded his address with the words ‘Jai Siya Ram’ and participated in an aarti, seeking blessings from Lord Hanuman to serve the people of Britain. The Ram Katha event, hosted by Morari Bapu, will continue until August 20 at Cambridge University.
Summary:
- UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak spoke about how his Hindu faith guides him in every aspect of life during the ongoing ‘Ram Katha’ event at Cambridge University.
- Sunak shared a personal anecdote about lighting Diwali diyas outside Downing Street when he served as the British Indian Chancellor in 2020.
- He expressed gratitude to the previous generation of Indian immigrants and emphasized the importance of giving back.
- Sunak concluded his address with the words ‘Jai Siya Ram’ and participated in an aarti, seeking blessings from Lord Hanuman.
- The Ram Katha event, hosted by Morari Bapu, will continue until August 20.
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