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August 17, 2025

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As soon as Rishi became PM, lamps were lit in the Prime Minister’s residence of Britain, Sunak also wished Diwali

Britain’s newly-minted Prime Minister Rishi Sunak extended Diwali greetings from his official residence at 10 Downing Street on Wednesday. Sunak, the first Prime Minister of Indian origin, also lit diyas at the Diwali reception. During this he vowed to create a Britain where “our children and grandchildren can light their lamps”.

Tweeting a picture from the Diwali celebrations, she said, “Great to be at tonight’s Diwali reception at number 10. I will do my best to create a Britain where our children and our grandchildren can light their lamps and look to the future with hope. Happy Diwali to all!”

The devout Hindu sage Sunak formally took over as Britain’s prime minister after meeting with King Charles III on Tuesday, a day after he was elected the new leader of the Conservative Party.

Tough decisions have to be taken to deal with the economic crisis: Sunak
Rishi Sunak on Wednesday said his government will have to take some very difficult decisions, but assured the people that he will act with compassion while tackling the country’s deepening economic crisis. Britain’s first Indian-origin prime minister Sunak took office on Tuesday with a resolve to correct the “mistakes” of his predecessor Liz Truss.

Sunak, the third prime minister in seven weeks, started the cabinet meeting by saying “economic stability and fiscal stability will be at heart”. Sunak tweeted: “This morning I told the cabinet of the big task we are facing, and I am confident this government can rise to the challenge and work for the whole of the UK.”

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