London: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has spoken of his worry as a parent for his daughters, which is a key motivation behind his determination to crack down on crime and make the country's streets safer. The father of 11-year-old Krishna and nine-year-old Anoushka told reporters on the way to the G20 Summit in Bali last weekend that the issue of safety of women is personally important to him.
The British Indian leader, who is married to Infosys co-founder Narayan Murthy's daughter Akshata, referenced some recent incidents of attacks on women and girls in the UK to highlight that the issue was a priority for him. "I want to make sure that my kids and everyone else can walk around safely; that's what any parent wants for their children," said Sunak, as he admitted that "many of us men" take safety "for granted".
"So, tackling that and making it safer for people is something that's just personally quite important to me," he said. According to a BBC report on Saturday, Sunak shared how Krishna had wanted to walk to her primary school in London by herself when she turned 11, which was the reason why his family had previously moved out of their 11 Downing Street flat earlier this year and closer to her school before he resigned as chancellor in July.