Rishi Sunak takes time out of campaign for Janmashtami temple visit in UK
British Prime Minister Candidate, Rishi Saunak, took the time from a busy campaign schedule to visit the Hare Krishna temple on the outskirts of London to celebrate Janmashtami.
Sakah, 42, who vowed his loyalty because he was chosen as a member of parliament at the House of Commons in ‘Bhagavad Gita’, often talked about Hindu faith that gave him strength.
On Thursday, he was accompanied by the wife of Akshata Murty, the daughter of one of the founders of Infosys Narayana Murthy and writer-Filantropist Sudha Murty, for Darshan at Bhaktivedanta Manor at Watford, Hertfordshire.
Today I visited the Bhaktivedanta Manor Temple with my wife Aksshata to celebrate Janmashtami, before the popular Hindu festival celebrated Lord Krishna’s birthday,” Tweeted Sunge with a picture of a partner offering prayer.
Today I visited the Bhaktivedanta Manor temple with my wife Akshata to celebrate Janmashtami, in advance of the popular Hindu festival celebrating Lord Krishna’s birthday. pic.twitter.com/WL3FQVk0oU
— Rishi Sunak (@RishiSunak) August 18, 2022
Bhaktivedanta Manor is one of the leading Hub of International Society of Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) in England, which is famous for being donated by Beatles George Harrison musician. Manor is nicknamed the “spiritual shelter” spread across 78 hectares of land with a large park, an organic agriculture, a protected cow herd and a temple.
“Happy to welcome today Rishi Suna to the Bhaktivedanta Manor Temple in Hertsmere to celebrate Janmashtami, a Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna. Hopefully everyone in Hertsmere is a very happy Janmashtami, “said Oliver Dowden, a member of the Conservative Party Parliament for Hertsmere who supported Sung in Tory’s leadership competition.
Sungak, a British -born son from doctor NHS Yashveer and Pharmacist Usha Sung, was a obedient Hindu who calculated the lighting of Diyaas Diyaas outside No. 11 Downing Street as the first Indian Chancellor among one of the “most proud” moments in his life.The former Minister of Finance is in a busy campaign path throughout the UK in an effort to win the votes of Tory members, who are in the process of giving their post and online ballots in the election.
Siak’s rival, Foreign Minister Liz Truss, is currently leading in the latest survey of party membership. However, he insisted that he “must” still have the opportunity to win and be excited to continue to walk because he thought “his idea is the right” for the country.
This election will be closed on the night of September 2, with the new Tory leader and the British Prime Minister to replace Boris Johnson confirmed on September 5.
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