Former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, along with his wife Akshata Murty and daughters Krishna and Anoushka, visited the Indian Parliament House today, accompanied by Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament Sudha Murthy. The visit was met with a warm welcome from Lok Sabha Secretary General Utpal Kumar Singh and Rajya Sabha Secretary General P.C. Mody, marking a significant moment of connection between Sunak’s Indian heritage and his political journey.
As they walked through the historic Parliament House Complex, the family admired its architectural elegance and explored key areas such as the Galleries, Chambers, Constitution Hall, and Samvidhan Sadan. The visit offered them a deeper insight into India’s democratic processes and the rich history embedded within the halls of the country’s highest legislative institution.
This visit comes as part of Sunak’s recent engagements in India, reflecting his personal and cultural ties to the country. Just days ago, on February 15, 2025, he and his family visited the iconic Taj Mahal, further underscoring their deep connection with India’s heritage. The trip has been a blend of personal reflection and appreciation for the country’s historic landmarks, adding a meaningful dimension to Sunak’s ongoing relationship with India.