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Rishi Sunak, Akshata Murty visit Neasden temple in London; discuss India's T20 World Cup victory...
The Times of India· 5 days agoAhead of the British general election, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty,...
UK PM Sunak wife Akshata seek blessings at London’s Neasden Temple on campaign trail
The Week· 5 days agoLondon, Jun 30 (PTI) British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and wife Akshata Murty sought divine blessings on the last weekend ahead of the July 4 general election at the iconic BAPS Swaminarayan ...
UK PM Sunak, wife Akshata seek blessings at London’s Neasden Temple
Mid Day· 5 days agoThe couple were greeted with loud cheers as their convoy drove into the mandir grounds on Saturday...
At Neasden Temple, UK's Rishi Sunak opens up on his Hindu faith: ‘It teaches us to…’
Hindustan Times· 5 days agoBritish Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and wife, Akshata Murty, prayed at London's iconic BAPS...
'I Am A Hindu...': UK PM Sunak Seeks Blessings At London’s Neasden Temple Ahead Of General Elections...
News18· 5 days agoBritish Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty on the last weekend of the general...
UK Elections 2024: Rishi Sunak's India Connection In 10 Points
NDTV· 5 days agoRishi Sunak scripted history on October 25, 2022, when he became the first Indian-origin Prime...
'I draw inspiration, comfort from my faith': UK PM Rishi Sunak ahead of high-stakes general...
India TV· 5 days agoAmid the intensified political campaigning ahead of the high-stakes general elections in the...
UK PM Rishi Sunak seeks blessings at London's Neasden Temple on campaign trail - The Economic Times
The Economic Times· 5 days agoBritish Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and wife Akshata Murty on the last weekend of the general...
UK PM Rishi Sunak visits London’s Neasden Temple with Akshata Murthy on campaign trail | See pics -...
CNBC TV18· 5 days agoBritish Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and wife Akshata Murty on the last weekend of the general election campaign prayed at London's iconic BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir, popularly known as Neasden ...
Just Like That | Colonial clubs and the fetish about dress codes
Hindustan Times· 5 days agoWhen they left, Indians were admitted, but mostly “brown sahibs”, who were, as Macaulay had...