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Shri Atal Bihari
Vajpayee - A Profile
A man of the masses, firm
in his political convictions. India has an inspiring leader in Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
On October 13, 1999, he took charge as
Prime Minister of India for the second consecutive term at the head of a new coalition
government, the National Democratic Alliance. He was Prime Minister for a short period in
1996. He is the only Prime Minister since Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru to have become Prime
Minister of India through three successive mandates.
A veteran Parliamentarian whose career
stretches over four decades, Shri Vajpayee has been elected to the Lok Sabha (House of the
People) nine times and to the Rajya Sabha (House of the States) twice, a record by itself.
As India's Foreign Minister, Chairperson of various important Standing Committees of
Parliament and Leader of Opposition, he has been an active participant in the shaping of
India's post-Independence domestic and foreign policy.
Shri Vajpayee's first brush with
nationalist politics was in his student days when he joined the Quit India Movement of
1942 which hastened the end of British colonial rule. A student of political science and
law, it was in college that he developed a keen interest in foreign affairs - an interest
he has nourished over the years and put to skilful use while representing India at various
multilateral and bilateral fora.
Shri Vajpayee had embarked upon a
journalist's career, which was cut short in 1951 when he joined the Bharatiya Jana Sangh,
the fore-runner of today's Bharatiya Janata Party, the leading component of the National
Democratic Alliance. A critically acclaimed poet, he still takes time off from affairs of
state to indulge in music and in a bit of gourmet cooking.
Born in the family of a humble school
teacher on December 25 1924, in the erstwhile princely State of Gwalior (now a part of the
Indian state of Madhya Pradesh), Shri Vajpayee's rise in public life is a tribute to both
his political acumen and Indian democracy. Over the decades, he has emerged as a leader
who commands respect for his liberal worldview and commitment to democratic ideals.
An ardent champion of women's empowerment
and social equality, Vajpayee believes in a forward-looking, forward moving India, a
strong and prosperous nation confident of its rightful place in the comity of nations. He
stands for an India anchored in 5000 years of civilisational history, ever modernising,
ever renewing, ever re-energising itself to meet the challenges of the next 1000 years.
India's second highest civilian honour,
the Padma Vibhushan, was conferred upon him in recognition of his selfless dedication to
his first and only love, India, and his more than half-a-century of service to society and
the nation. In 1994, he was named India's 'Best Parliamentarian.' The citation read:
"True to his name, Atalji is an eminent national leader, an erudite politician, a
selfless social worker, forceful orator, poet and litterateur, journalist and indeed a
multi-faceted personality
Atalji articulates the aspirations of the masses
his
works ever echo total commitment to nationalism. |