In the midst of the continuous culmination in Delhi, the State leader of the United States, Rishi Sunak, took out a period from his bustling timetable to offer supplication at the Akshardham Sanctuary in New Delhi on Sunday Morning.
Before the start of the second day of the G20 Summit, the UK Prime Minister’s convoy could be seen arriving at the temple. In and around the temple, elaborate security measures were put in place prior to his arrival.
Rishi Sunak Visited Akshardham Temple

PM Sunak had previously stated that he would go to the temple in Delhi on Sunday. He also said that he is a “proud Hindu” and that he has a lot of respect for PM Modi. He also said that he wants to help him make the G20 a huge success.
He performed the Pooja and Aarti with a great deal of faith while he was at Akshardham Temple. A temple model was also given to him as a present.
‘I am a Proud Hindu’ – Rishi Sunak

Rishi Sunak told ANI that he wanted to go to the temple while he was there for the G20 Summit. He additionally said that he missed the current year’s Janmashtami festivity.
I’m proud to be a Hindu. That is the way I was raised, that is the way I’m. Ideally, I can visit the Mandir while I’m hanging around for the following two or three days. We just had Rakshabandhan, so from my sister and my cousin, I have all my Rakhis,” Rishi Sunak said.
Rishi Sunak expressed regret Of Not Celebrating Janmashtami

Rishi Sunak expressed his regret that he was unable to attend the Janmashtami festival because of his busy schedule prior to visiting Akshardham temple. Nonetheless, he was confident that he can compensate for the visit to sanctuary this time. He was fortunate enough to make it on Sunday morning. He emphasized the significance of religion, stating that faith provides strength and resilience during stressful times.
