Prajwal Pandey Included In PM Rishi Sunak’s Core Committee
Britain, 28th October 2022: Jiradei of Siwan is discussed with the name of Dr Rajendra Prasad. Born here, Dr Rajendra Babu became the first President of the country. After the historic change of power in Britain, Jiradei is once again in discussion. Prajwal Pandey, a resident of Jamapur in Jiradei block of Siwan district, is also included in the core team of Rishi Sunak, the first British Prime Minister of Indian origin. He is the grandson of Bagish Dutt Pandey and the son of Rajesh Pandey and Manisha Pandey. Prajwal lived in the UK with his parents for almost a decade. Prajwal Pandey’s grandfather lives in Sindri, Jharkhand, because of his job. The people of his family often visit the village of Jamapur. The people of Siwan district are happy with the inclusion of Prajwal in the team of the UK PM.
In August 2022, when Rishi Sunak went to the polls for the post of Prime Minister, Prajwal was included in the main campaign team from his party. Prajwal joined the Conservative Party of Britain in 2019 at 16. Before this, Prajwal was an elected member of the UK Youth Parliament in 2019. He also gave his first speech in the British Parliament as a Member of the Youth Parliament. Prajwal’s uncle Amit Pandey said that he has been meritorious since childhood. He has been the winner of the Harvard International Economic Contest in 2021. Prajwal also won the UK Youth Parliament in 2019 by a record vote. He has been working in the Communication and OutReach division of Sunak’s team.
His sister Pranjal Pandey is pursuing MBBS from Cambridge University. Father is in defence service in the UK itself. At the same time, his mother, Manisha Pandey, is serving as a teacher. Vineet Kumar Dwivedi, a resident from the village of Prajwal’s brother-in-law Mairwa, said that Prajwal was a promising student from the very beginning. “He is a person with a great personality. When he meets his people of India, he talks to all of them in a very simple way. Everyone is hopeful about his bright future,” he said.