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UK PM Rishi Sunak meets with Manisha Koirala: “It was really enjoyable.”

At 10 Downing Street, actor Manisha Koirala visited UK PM Rishi Sunak. She showed him pictures of herself and told him about the visitors’ comments about her most recent web series, “Heeramandi.”

  • Manisha Koirala met UK PM Rishi Sunak
  • She represented Nepal for 100-year ‘friendship treaty’ celebration
  • Manisha was thrilled as guests at the PM’s house watched her web series ‘Heeramandi’

Actor Manisha Koirala recently met the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Rishi Sunak, at his residence, 10 Downing Street. She represented her country, Nepal, as it celebrated 100 years of its ‘friendship treaty’ with the UK. On this special occasion, Manisha was pleasantly surprised to learn that most of the people present at the PM’s house had watched her latest web series, ‘Heeramandi’.

Manisha posted pictures of herself with PM Sunak from the meeting. She looked gorgeous in a black, silk saree. Along with the photos, the actor wrote, “It was an honour to be invited to 10 Downing Street to celebrate United Kingdom – Nepal relations and 100 years of our friendship treaty. It was such a pleasure to hear the Prime Minister @rishisunakmp speak fondly of our country #nepal (sic).”

Born in Kathmandu, Manisha Koirala is the daughter of Nepalese politician Prakash Koirala. Her grandfather, Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala, was the Prime Minister of Nepal from 1959 to 1960.

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The ‘Khamoshi’ actor also invited Rishi Sunak and his family for a trek at the Everest Base Camp. “I took the liberty of inviting the PM and his family to trek to Everest Base Camp,” Manisha shared. She added, “Can you believe that most of the attendees had seen #heeramandionnetflix and loved it? I was thrilled!! (sic).”

Manisha Koirala recently garnered adulation from the audience for her performance as Mallikajaan in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Netflix series, ‘Heeramandi’. She was joined by actors like Sonakshi Sinha, Aditi Rao Hydari, Richa Chadha, Shekhar Suman, and others on the show.

Indian-origin UK, Irish PMs mark return of power sharing in Northern Ireland

The Indian-origin prime ministers of the UK and Ireland, Rishi Sunak and Leo Varadkar, met on Monday to oversee a historic power-sharing pact in Northern Ireland, where a devolved government took charge after two years.

The Indian-origin prime ministers of the UK and Ireland, Rishi Sunak and Leo Varadkar, met on Monday to oversee a historic power-sharing pact in Northern Ireland, where a devolved government took charge after two years.

Prime Minister Sunak and Taoiseach Varadkar met at Parliament Buildings, Stormont Castle, in Belfast as they hailed efforts to restore devolution in Northern Ireland.

They also met political leaders separately, including First Minister Michelle O’Neill and Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly, who head the devolved region’s executive. Pengelly belongs to the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP).

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Britain’s Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris, newly appointed Northern Ireland’s First Minster, Sinn Fein’s Michelle O’Neill, newly appointed Northern Ireland’s deputy First Minster, Democratic Unionist Party’s Emma Little Pengelly and Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pose at Stormont Castle, in Stormont. (AFP)

“Now it’s time to get to work,” said Sunak after his meetings.

“We’ve worked very hard and succeeded in protecting Northern Ireland’s place in the union and built on what we achieved with the Windsor Framework to ensure the smooth flow of trade in the UK and all the benefits that are there as a result of Brexit can be seized,” he said.

While Southampton-born Sunak’s roots connect with Punjab, Dublin-born Varadkar has his familial roots in Maharashtra.

In a readout of the historic discussions between the British Indian and Irish Indian leaders, Downing Street said Sunak began by congratulating the Ireland rugby team for their emphatic win against France in the Six Nations contest on Friday.

“This had been a challenging time, but patience had proved key to a deal. Now that the institutions were up and running again, he wanted to see all three strands functioning equally well. The sense of relief and optimism from people in Northern Ireland had been very striking and made it all worthwhile,” reads the Downing Street statement.

Both leaders agreed that a “stable, effective and successful” Northern Ireland – part of the United Kingdom and sharing a border with Ireland – benefitted the UK-Irish relationship immensely.

The British government has already pledged to provide a financial package worth GBP 3.3 billion, described by Sunak as “generous and fair”, to any newly-formed executive at Stormont.

The return of power-sharing came after months of negotiations involving the government and the DUP of Northern Ireland. It withdrew from power-sharing in February 2022 protesting the post-Brexit trade arrangements for Northern Ireland, agreed between the UK and European Union (EU).

Last week, DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson announced his party had a reached a deal with Number 10 that means no “routine” checks on goods crossing from Great Britain to Northern Ireland. He said on this basis, and with legislation passed at Westminster to implement more changes, his party would return to government.

Writing in the visitors’ book at Parliament Buildings in Belfast, Taoiseach Varadkar wrote: “Delighted to be here on an important day for Northern Ireland and to witness devolved democracy and the Good Friday Agreement operating once more.”

The Good Friday Agreement, signed in 1998 by then British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his Irish counterpart Bertie Ahern, backed by then US President Bill Clinton, brought an end to 30 years of conflict in Northern Ireland, known as the Troubles.

This article was originally published on India today.

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