By D N Singh
After Rishi Sunak became the Prime Minister, the youngest ever, of United Kingdom. reactions from within and outside are many. Some are apprehensive about his outlook at the economy which was stated to be in little detached from the bottom strata which today suffers from the crisis of living a normal life.
That leaves Sunak with a hard task of steering back the economy from the waywardness and recreate an atmosphere where politics gets a semblance of normalcy. Which is missing for last few months.
May be that is their very personal vision but, they have shown scant regard for a non-white man of Indian origin to become the PM just at 42.
It is true, as one can gather that, not every one in UK is happy about Sunak being made the PM as someone said in a Radio chat that, not a good thing that a non-white Hindu becoming the head.
But it is time circle that things do not remain static at every stage. If a non-white cannot be good as a PM of a white country, then in hindsight one can recall how the whites from the same country ruled in countries, like India or Zimbabwe for example, where none looked white. That was good!
Let’s look at the relegation of politics in UK. Sunak has become the third prime minister within one year only, just days after the disastrous exit of Liz Truss.
Those 49 days tenure had witnessed a real calamitous phase in United Kingdom’s politics and the 42 years old Indian origin billionaire politician Rishi Sunak has indeed undertaken a gigantic challenge to bring back the derisive economy of Britain back to the rails.
 Tough challenges
Then the subsequent demands for the general election must weigh on the new occupant of the 10 Downing Street.
Which is not going to die down easily and with that pressure on, Sunak has to bring back the political momentum highly necessary in the present circumstances. Which is still in a mess.
Of course, Sunak has two good factors morally boosting for him. It is his support within the Conservatives although the Tories are found to be in a suicidal mood. But, Sunak appear, so far, sounding good. If not, also, the same whites have realised after 400 years that, they have a problem with a brown skin they had been so fond of then for centuries.
Good family life
The other factor poised in his favour is his family and more so his wife Akshata Murty, daughter of the billionaire IT giant Narayan Murty.
There are lot of talks relating to Akshata, who herself is a billionaire enjoying a stake in the Murty co-founder of Infosys in India.
Who has a share of 0.93% in Infosys which can be valued at about $721 million. That way Akshata earns a handsome which is Rs.125 cr in dividend from Infosys in 2022.