Infosys co-founder and billionaire businessman Narayana Murthy – reacting to son-in-law Rishi Sunak’s appointment as UK prime minister – wished him success in his new venture. “Congratulations to Rishi. We are proud of him and wish him well. We are confident that he will do his best for the people of the United Kingdom,” Narayana Murthy said in his first comments on Sunak’s victory in the United leadership race. the kingdom and the Conservative Party.
Sunak, 42, is set to become Britain’s first black prime minister, following incumbent Prime Minister Liz Truss. She took the lead earlier in September. The Indian-origin Prime Minister-elect will take over the leadership of the country at a time when it is struggling with an economic crisis and energy problems. He was UK chancellor under Boris Johnson and is widely praised for his economic policies during the pandemic.
Sunak ran for Prime Minister against Truss in an earlier contest, but lost to her by around 20,000 votes. Truss resigned on Thursday amid the country’s collapsing economy, exacerbated by her economic program that forced her government to fall. She was appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in the first week of September and now holds the mark of the shortest Prime Minister in the history of the United Kingdom. A graduate of Oxford University and Stanford, Rishi Sunak married Narayana Murthy’s daughter Akshata Murty in 2009 and has two daughters Anoushka and Krishna.
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