Indian-origin sage becomes UK PM
Churchill came into limelight as Rishi’s prime minister
Churchill gave controversial statement about Indians
PM Modi and CM Yogi congratulated
New Delhi Dex. Britain, which governs 60 countries including India, is in a state of economic and political upheaval. While rising inflation in Britain has become a disaster for the people of Britain, it has become a snarl for the British government. A new prime minister was elected today amid political economic instability in Britain.
After becoming the Prime Minister of Indian-origin Rishi Sunak for the first time in Britain, India’s pride has increased once again in the world. In Britain, this Indian descent has shown that he is the best and the most different. There is an atmosphere of celebration in India on this achievement of Sunak. After Sunak became the PM, a tweet to industrialist Anand Mahindra is in the news on social media. This tweet by Mahindra has brought back memories of Churchill and India’s colonial times. People are turning the pages of the past.
On becoming the Prime Minister of Rishi, the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, all the Indian political functionaries, industrialists, tweeted their best wishes to him.
It is worth noting how the picture of India changed after independence. How is the world accepting the iron of India and its people today. With this, you will also know why former UK PM Churchill came into the limelight after Sunak became the PM. After all, what did he say against India?
What was Winston Churchill’s claim?
1- Prof Harsh V Pant, an expert on foreign affairs, says that in fact, Winston Churchill was against the independence of India. He was the Prime Minister of Britain during the colonial period. He argued that if India was liberated, then the power would go in the hands of goons and freebies. During this he said that Indian leaders are very weak. Prof Pant said that Churchill considered Indians weak and helpless. He had indicated that India could never become a nation. It cannot become an independent country. He believed that Indians should always remain a colony of Britain.
2- Churchill had claimed that India is neither a country nor a nation. It is a continent. Many countries are inhabited in it. He had said that centralized India is a product of the British government. Churchill was in favor of maintaining British rule in India indefinitely. Not only this, he was also against the use of the word Domenian status for India. Churchill argued that such words would lead to misunderstanding. Churchill wrote that it is wrong for the high servants of the British monarch, whether ministers, viceroys or governors, to use the term or to make an expectation on its basis, unless he is sure of its turning into reality at a certain time. be.
The dominance of people of Indian origin in Britain:- Prof Pant said that today a person of Indian origin is becoming Prime Minister in Churchill’s Britain. Prof Pant said that the dominance of Indians has increased in Britain, who ruled India for two hundred years. He said that ten times as many Indians live in Britain as Britishers lived in India during British rule. According to the 1941 census, around 1.44 lakh British lived at that time. Today the picture has completely changed. The population of people of Indian origin in Britain is more than 1.6 million. Not only this, they are dominated by people of Indian origin in the political and economic field of Britain. There are also a large number of leaders of Indian origin in the UK Parliament and Cabinet.