Rishi Sunak's billionaire father-in-law, NR Narayana Murthy, has caused an outcry in India by suggesting that young people should work 70-hour weeks. The comments have sparked a debate about work-life balance and the expectations placed on employees. Murthy's remarks have been met with criticism and protests, with some calling for the Indian government to intervene. The controversy has also spread to the UK, where Savile Row designers have led a protest demanding that Sunak, who is the UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer, scrap the tourist tax.
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