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Born in a remote village in Uttar Pradesh's Mirzapur, Rajkumar Mishra, who moved to the UK for his higher studies, has been elected Mayor of Bellingbury City in London just days after winning his first councilor election.
In Short
-Rajkumar Mishra moved to UK for MTech and later joined politics
-Joined Labour Party two months ago, won the local election on April 3
-Family in Mirzapur proud of his journey from village to holding public office in UK
Mirzapur-born Rajkumar Mishra, who moved to the UK five years ago for higher studies, has been elected the Mayor of Bellingbury City in London.
A native of Bhatewra village in Uttar Pradesh's Mirzapur, Mishra originally went to London to pursue an MTech in Computer Science. An engineer by profession, he stayed on after completing his education, took up employment, and gradually developed an interest in local politics.
Two months ago, he joined the Labour Party and contested local elections.
On April 3, Mishra was elected councillor, and just over a week later, on April 12, he was nominated and sworn in as the Mayor of Bellingbury. In a video message from London, he confirmed the news and expressed joy over his election.
Back in Mirzapur, the news sparked celebrations in his hometown. His family, overwhelmed with pride, said Rajkumar's journey from a small village to holding a public office in a foreign country was inspiring.
In Short
-Rajkumar Mishra moved to UK for MTech and later joined politics
-Joined Labour Party two months ago, won the local election on April 3
-Family in Mirzapur proud of his journey from village to holding public office in UK
Mirzapur-born Rajkumar Mishra, who moved to the UK five years ago for higher studies, has been elected the Mayor of Bellingbury City in London.
A native of Bhatewra village in Uttar Pradesh's Mirzapur, Mishra originally went to London to pursue an MTech in Computer Science. An engineer by profession, he stayed on after completing his education, took up employment, and gradually developed an interest in local politics.
Two months ago, he joined the Labour Party and contested local elections.
On April 3, Mishra was elected councillor, and just over a week later, on April 12, he was nominated and sworn in as the Mayor of Bellingbury. In a video message from London, he confirmed the news and expressed joy over his election.
Back in Mirzapur, the news sparked celebrations in his hometown. His family, overwhelmed with pride, said Rajkumar's journey from a small village to holding a public office in a foreign country was inspiring.
Wow in UK you can be mayor in just 5 years moving there as a migrant?
If like that was is the meaning of citizenship?
Also we can see how they are slowly taking over a country through gerry-mandering in smaller districts and boroughs.
Migrants will move and populate those very small populated towns/districts to occupy and gain majority there. Once enough numbers, they'll seek representation in parliament to gain insights into the government. From there they expand by slowly growing combining total seats until they reach national level. Right until they become PM and take over the throne.
May 18 2025, 07:03 PM, updated 7 months ago
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