The co-founder of Infosys, Nr Narayana Murthy, and his son-in-law, the former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, attended Jaipur Literature Festival on Saturday. They were accompanied by the daughter of Motherthy, Akshata Mounty, and his mother Sudha Murty, PhilanthropE, author and deputy of Rajya Sabha. Sudha Murty led a session entitled “My mother, myself”.
The festival host recognized the distinguished guests, thanking Millthy and Sunak for participating. “Just to repeat and recognize, we have two wonderful people Narayana Milde and the former Prime Minister (from Great Britain) Rishi Sunak. Thank you and welcome to the Jaipur Literature Festival”, maybe the host in viral video.
The host noted that Sunak and his wife Akshata were previous supporters of the JLF London event before Sunak became Prime Minister. “” For those of you who do not know, Rishi and Akshata were great supporters of Jlf London before joining the costume gang. But now he’s back and back to us. So thank you very much for being here. “”
Sunak got up, praised the public with a namaste, then sat. The video has become viral on social networks and has sparked several reactions from Internet users.
While most of the users have raised the 70-hour work week from the Co-founder of Infosys, others also enjoyed Sunak’s namaste gesture at the literary festival.
“If Rishi Sunak had worked 70 hours a week, his government would not have lost in the elections,” wrote a user. “Murthy could have told Rishi to work 90/95 hours a week, only he can again Prime Minister of the United Kingdom,” said a second user.
“Did Mounty Ji finish 70 hours of work? It’s the weekend now,” wrote a third user. “You can be an ex-PM but when mom tells you” Namaste Karo Sab is “, you do it pronto,” said another user.
“Narayan Murthy is angry with his son -in -law because he does not work 70 hours a week,” wrote a user in Jest. “Muthry Ji Ko in Karna Padega extension to complete the 70 -hour quota KA,” said another user.