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Rishi Sunak elevation: Some leaders hope India will one day elect a minority to top post

TMC MP Mohua Moitra said, "Proud of the UK, my second favourite country for placing a British Asian in Number 10. May India be more tolerant and more accepting of all faiths, all backgrounds."

October 24, 2022 / 21:47 IST
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Rishi Sunak (Image source: AFP)

With Indian-origin Rishi Sunak set to become Britain's prime minister, some opposition leaders on Monday hoped that India will take a lesson and adopt the practice of electing a person from among minorities to the top post. Congress leaders P Chidambaram and Shashi Tharoor welcomed the move and hoped one day this practice is adopted in the country.

TMC MP Mohua Moitra welcomed the move and hoped India too becomes more tolerant. "First Kamala Harris, now Rishi Sunak. The people of the US and the UK have embraced the non-majority citizens of their countries and elected them to high office in government," Chidambaram said on Twitter. "First Kamala Harris, now Rishi Sunak.

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"I think there is a lesson to be learned by India and the parties that practise majoritarianism," he also said. "If this does happen, I think all of us will have to acknowledge that the Brits have done something very rare in the world, to place a member of a visible minority in the most powerful office. As we Indians celebrate the ascent of @RishiSunak, let's honestly ask: can it happen here," said Tharoor.

Moitra said, "Proud of the UK, my second favourite country for placing a British Asian in Number 10." "May India be more tolerant and more accepting of all faiths, all backgrounds," she said.