Ready for Rishi

 

The first reaction was that he is a man of Indian roots is the PM of the UK, some joked about avenging colonialism, etc. Most seemed happy


Then some liberals pointed out that Sunak belongs to the upper caste hence they imply. he is privileged and doesn't deserve to be called a member of a minority who made it to the top


Other liberals pointed out he is married to a daughter of a multi-millionaire and is wealthy himself, once again that prevents him from being called a minority. 

Some others pointed out his family originates from a place that is now in Pakistan, hence he isn't; Indian  Others responded that when Sunak's family left the place was still part of India hence he is Indian
The Right was celebrating because he is Hindu.

A liberal member of parliament said Sunak's elections are proof that the country had outgrown racism, but he hit back at the Modi government for not having any Muslim members of parliament. 
He wondered if India could ever have a Muslim PM.

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When Rishi Sunak became the first nonwhite Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, there was relatively little crowing about the “glass ceilings” that seem to obsess Americans. Trevor Noah, the South Africa-born host of The Daily Show on Comedy Central, ran a segment claiming there was a racist backlash, but stirred up his own backlash, as even the left-wing Guardian noted:

Former cabinet minister Sajid Javid, who was Britain’s first non-white chancellor and home secretary, said Noah was “simply wrong” and called his monologue “a narrative catered to his audience, at a cost of being completely detached from reality”.

However, according to a clever email of unknown origin that's making the rounds, a different kind of controversy has arisen, a rather friendly one. Multiple countries are claiming a hand in his origin.

India claims that Rishi Sunak is of Indian origin, as his grandparents migrated from undivided India under British rule!

Pakistan also claims that Rishi Sunak is their son, as his grandfather was born on their land that became Pakistan after the partition

Kenya claims that Rishi Sunak's father Yashveer Sunak was born in Kenya, so they claim his origin as well.

The UK says nothing needs to be said because Rishi was born in Southampton, UK so he is a Britisher!

South Africa also claims its origin, as Rishi's mother, Usha was born there!

India also claims that Rishi ji* is their son-in-law as he is married to Akshata Murthy, daughter of Narayana Murthy, the billionaire founder and chairman emeritus of Infosys.

Now the USA enters the battlefield claiming that since Akshata Murthy is a US citizen, Rishi is their son-in-law!

Perhaps it is safe to say that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is a man of the world.

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