G 24 Hours Digital Bureau:British Prime Minister listened to ‘Ramkatha’ sitting in his own country. A Ramkathar was organized on the campus of Cambridge University on Tuesday. Indian origin British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak attended that event. He said that he attended the event not as the Prime Minister, but as a Hindu.
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Incidentally, Rishi Sunak was born and brought up in Southampton. But he did not forget his India-roots. The spiritual tension that he has with India has been proved again. Coming to attend Ramkatha organized at Cambridge University, the British Prime Minister said that for him faith is a personal matter, it guides him in every aspect of his life philosophy.
Yesterday on August 15, the Morari Bapur Ramkatha was organized at Cambridge University on India’s Independence Day. Rishi said that he was very happy and proud to hear that! Rishi Sunak said that he is proud as a British as well as a Hindu. Sunak said, he is returning from here with memories of reading Ramayana, Bhagavad Gita and Hanumanchalisha. Sriram has always been an inspirational figure to him, he has shown how to fight against obstacles!
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The video of Rishi Sunak performing Aarti also went viral on social media. Bowing to the image of Hanumanji, the British Prime Minister said, “Just as there is a golden Hanumanji behind Bapu, so is a golden Ganesha on his desk at 10 Downing Street.”
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