Rishi Sunak, an Indian-origin prime minister, has become the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on October 24. In fact, the President of the British Museum tweeted and said, 'It is a proud occasion when a British Asian is going to be PM in his country.' In response, senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor tweeted, calling it a big step for the minority community on behalf of Britain. But Shashi Tharoor got trolled on his tweet. Yes, and many people have responded to his tweet. Let us tell you that today is a very important day in British politics. In fact, he will replace Liz Truss, who became PM for the shortest time, and will take over the post of PM. When this happened, George Osborne, President of the British Museum, tweeted, 'By the end of the day, Rishi Sunak will be the Prime Minister. Some people like me think that he is the solution to our problems. At the same time, others feel that he is part of the problem. Whatever your politics, let us all celebrate the first British Asian becoming PM and make our country proud that it can happen here.' Tharoor replied to this tweet and wrote, 'If this happens then I think we all have to accept that the people of Britain have done a very rare thing. He has given a chance to a member of the minority community in his most powerful office. We are celebrating the Indian sage Sunak. Let's ask honestly: could it be here?' After his tweet, 'Muslim PM' started trending on Twitter. Yes and seeing this, some Twitter users gave a lot of criticism to Tharoor. On the other hand, in this controversial tweet of Tharoor, senior political commentator Sunanda Vashisht has written that 'Sikh PM for two terms, Muslim President, Woman Prime Minister, Women Presidents… There are many such examples. We don't fuss about it too much because we're not racist unlike the British. Of course, this is a big deal for them. Don't feel unnecessary guilt.' Big blow to Eknath Shinde, 22 faction MLAs to join this party! 'Don't insult public,' Kejriwal on PM Modi's 'Freebie' statement Gujarat: Setback for BJP ahead of Assembly polls, ex-MLAs join Congress