Before the third round of voting by Tory MPs on Monday to further whittle down the field to the last two contenders, Rishi Sunak, the front-runner in the UK's prime ministerial election, was the undisputed winner of the discussion on Sunday. As he reacted to media criticism of his wife Akshata's family wealth, the 42-year-old former Chancellor from the UK, spoke of his delight in what his Indian parents-in-law, Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy and Sudha Murty, had accomplished. Rishi Sunak remarked of his in-laws that they started from nothing and built a business that employs many people even in the UK. The conflict between the remaining five candidates for the position of next UK PM was dominated by discussion about Akshata Murthy's tax affairs.