From Bihar To British Parliament: Kanishka Narayan Wins Basic Elections From UK PM’s Occasion

From Bihar To British Parliament: Kanishka Narayan Wins Basic Elections From UK PM’s Occasion


Kanishka Narayan, the Labour Occasion candidate of Indian origin who clinched victory within the UK common elections from Wales, traces his roots again to Muzaffarpur in Bihar. 

Jayant Kumar, director of SKJ Legislation School and uncle of Kanishka, expressed immense pleasure in his nephew’s achievement, emphasising that Kanishka has not solely introduced honor to Muzaffarpur however to your complete nation. 

“Kanishka is my youthful brother’s son. He resigned from his job to pursue his political ambitions,” Jayant Kumar shared. Kanishka, 33, was born in Muzaffarpur and accomplished his early schooling there earlier than becoming a member of the civil companies. 

Lately, Kanishka returned to India along with his household to take part in a spiritual occasion. Following his electoral triumph, festivities erupted at his residence in Sandho Condo, Damuchak, Muzaffarpur. 

“We’re receiving an outpouring of congratulations from family and friends. Kanishka stays a proud Bihari and an Indian first,” added Jayant Kumar. 

Initially from Saundho in Vaishali district, Kanishka’s grandparents, Krishna Kumar and Veena Devi, settled in Muzaffarpur many years in the past. Krishna Kumar was the chairman of Muzaffarpur District Board and the founding father of SKJ Legislation School. 

Kanishka’s mother and father, Santosh Kumar and Chetna Sinha, moved to Delhi after finishing their research at SKJ Legislation School. Kanishka briefly attended APJ College in Delhi’s Saket earlier than relocating to Britain on the age of 12 along with his mother and father. He pursued greater schooling at Eton Oxford, an alma mater shared with India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. 

On Friday, Keir Starmer assumed workplace as the UK’s new Prime Minister following a decisive electoral triumph by the Labour Occasion. Voters, expressing a transparent sentiment, delivered what was described as a “sobering verdict” on the Conservative management underneath Rishi Sunak. The Labour Occasion now holds 412 seats within the 650-member Home of Commons, whereas the Conservatives, led by Sunak, secured solely 121 seats. 

(Primarily based on inputs from ANI)



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