Last Updated Nov - 01 - 2022, 06:01 AM | Source : FELA News
On its Facebook page, Vidyarthi Bhavan posted a congratulatory message for Sunak. The celebrated dosa joint also put up a photo of Mr. Sunak sitting in the shop
Bengaluru: The newly elected British premier, Rishi Sunak, visited Bengaluru’s famous eatery Vidyarthi Bhavan at Gandhi Bazar, Basavanagudi, to relish their signature dosa in 2019 when he was the Chief Secretary to the Treasury in the U.K.
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His wife Akshatha Murty, and her parents N.R. Narayana Murthy and Sudha Murthy, accompanied him to Vidyarthi Bhavan. On its Facebook page, Vidyarthi Bhavan posted a congratulatory message for Sunak. The celebrated dosa joint also put up a photo of Mr. Sunak sitting in the shop on a bench wearing off-white boxer shorts and sky blue T-shirt.
#RishiSunak is going to become the next PM of UK.
— Vidyarthi Bhavan (@VidyarthiBhavan) October 24, 2022
Happy to know that he will be the first Indian-origin & the youngest British Prime Minister.
We wish him good luck & may he become the most successful PM of UK by sailing through all the turbulence pic.twitter.com/JhWLtcVTu2
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