Daily Dispatch

Ireland’s new PM a hit in India

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THE Indian family of Ireland’s new Prime Minister Leo Varadkar have said his election is “big news for the world”, and are looking forward to his first official visit to the country of his ancestors.

Dublin-born Varadkar’s father is an Indian doctor who emigrated to Ireland, and he regularly visited the family home in the western city of Mumbai as a child.

Speaking to reporters from there, his first cousin Shubhada Varadkar said his win was “big news for the world” and a testament to Ireland’s openness.

“There’s something amazing about democracy, its values, and Ireland that allowed Leo to become its leader,” she told reporters at the family home in Borivali, a suburb to the north of India’s financial capital.

“Leo stayed at our Mumbai house on numerous occasions as a child.

“His parents love traditiona­l Indian cuisine.”

The rise of the openly gay 38-year-old to become the country’s youngest ever taoiseach, or prime minister, has been touted as a sign of how much Ireland’s once deeply conservati­ve society has changed.

The family said they were glued to the television as their famous relative was sworn in on Wednesday.

“Ireland has completely accepted him and his rousing speech represents hope in troubling times for the country,” his 65-year-old cousin Shekhar Varadkar told reporters.

“Right now, Ireland is facing difficult issues including the impending Brexit, and he will provide strong leadership.”

Shubhada said her cousin had already met Narendra Modi once, when the Indian prime minister went to Ireland in 2015, but she was looking forward to his first official visit. — AFP

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? PROUD: Indian relatives of Ireland’s new Prime Minster Leo Varadkar
Picture: AFP PROUD: Indian relatives of Ireland’s new Prime Minster Leo Varadkar

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