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Indian and Pakistani origin UK ministers combine to corner Boris Johnson #IndiaNEWS #News
London: The governments of India and Pakistan may be at daggers drawn. But Indian and Pakistani origin senior cabinet ministers in the British government of Prime Minister Boris Johnson have combined to almost oust him from the job.
Sajid Javid, Secretary of State for Health, and Rishi Sunak, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced their resignations from the Cabinet within 10 minutes of each other on Tuesday to significantly deepen the 10-month crisis thats been brewing for Johnson because of alleged serial untruths and incompetence on his part.
While both Javid and Sunak denied to have conspired to evict Johnson, BBC reported that the two had met over the weekend.
On Wednesday, immediately after the leader of the opposition Labour party, Sir Keir Starmer, drove the knife into the Prime Minister in the weekly Prime Ministers Questions session in the House of Commons, Javid made a devastating personal statement about his resignation in the house as is customary for an outgoing senior minister.
He said: I have concluded that the problem starts at the top and that its not going to change. Enough is enough.
He made it clear in the bluntest of terms that he had been lied to over Partygate (the law-breaking parties at Johnsons office-cum-residence during the Covid-19 pandemic), BBC wrote.
The broadcaster described it as a ‘rallying cry to the members of Javids ruling Conservative party. His fellow MPs listened to him in grim silence. Many even cheered him.
Sunak did not directly accuse Johnson of impropriety in his letter of resignation. He instead highlighted ideological and policy differences, which sounded like him advocating fiscal prudence versus Johnson wanting to borrow and spend.
Sunak stated: I have always tried to compromise in order to deliver the things you want to achieve. On those occasions where I disagreed with you privately, I have supported you publicly.
He, however, added: Our people know that if something is too good to be true, then its not true.
Sunak mentioned in his correspondence: The public rightly expect the government to be conducted properly, competently and seriously. I recognise this may be my last ministerial job, but I believe these standards are worth fighting for and that is why I am resigning.
Unless Sunak has plans of quitting politics, few believe he will not be a minister again. Indeed, there is speculation that he is likely to be a candidate when Johnson is forced to step down which now seems to be on the cards.
Historically in the Conservative party, one who openly rebels doesnt generally become the successor. An apparent loyalist in the Cabinet or a former Cabinet minister presently in the backbenches does.


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