The picture of Akshata Murty Serving Tea to Journalists and Photographers Waiting Outside Her Residence has been picked up by the Twitter users and it has gone viral as the picture of the Came Soon After Rishi Sunak Launching his bid to be the next prime minister of the United Kingdom Kingdom Following Boris Johnson’s resignation.
This development came when the former Chancellor Rishi Sakah had not emphasized himself since his resignation in the midst of the current political crisis in the British government. According to the report, journalists who waited outside the residence of his family in London received a glimpse of his wife Akshata Murthy who came out to present their tea, following several journalists and photographers gathered outside their apartments in Kensington. Photographs and video recordings have now become viral and it shows Rissi Saunak’s wife, Aksshata Murthy, brought tea and biscuits on a tray.
Itv News on Twitter shared Murthy’s video, with the title, “After the shocking resignation last night, Rissi Sungat’s wife, Akshata Murthy, brought tea to the journalist who was waiting for her to show her face.”
Meanwhile, Murthy’s tea sets are not surprising to become viral on social media as shown by netizens that tea is presented in the Emma Lacey mug, which is valued at 38 pounds (₹ 3,626), according to media reports. Netizens said that step “Deaf tone !! The price of the mug can feed the family for 2 days !!” As shown that the comment was a criticism of Rishi Sung’s steps to raise taxes during Pandemi.
Akshata Murthy, daughter of billionaire Infosys, one of the founders of Narayana Murthy, has her own controversy after Aksquata, which is believed to be richer than the Queen of the UK, has a status that is not domiciled and does not pay taxes to them, has non-domicile status and does not pay Taxes to them. British government for its income outside of England. Following the controversy, he issued a statement that clarified that he would not take advantage of non-domicile status and would start paying taxes.