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Vajpayee Was The Right Man In The Wrong Party | By D. Raja

Atal Behari Vajpayee, a founder of the BJP, was a rightist by ideology, but at the same time, as a parliamentarian, minister and prime minister, he never stopped interacting with others, writes D. Raja.

Atal Behari Vajpayee, a founder of the BJP, was a rightist by ideology, but at the same time, as a parliamentarian, minister and prime minister, he never stopped interacting with others. Whether he agreed with or not, he listened to all바카라that is why he was the right man in the wrong party.

When it was being debated whether India should send troops to Iraq, Vaj­payee wanted to consult Left parties. Harkishen Singh Surjeet, then CPI(M) general secretary, and A.B. Bardhan, former CPI general secretary, went to meet Vajpayee. Both felt India should not succumb to US pressure and Vaj­payee said 바카라alright바카라. The next day, a resolution was passed in Parliament. From Comrade Bardhan we learned that during their meeting, Vajpayee told them, 바카라Zor se boliye, comrade! Idhar se bahar jao aur kaho....바카라 (Speak out, comrade. Go out and say this).  He said leaders should make their pos­­­ition clear and take it to the people. Vaj­payee was PM thrice from 1996 to 2004. During his full term, the India Shi­ning campaign was launched, which we criticised. We questioned his policies and party on many issues. Yet, he would greet us with an 바카라Aaiye, comrade!바카라

(D. Raja is the national secretary, CPI and former MP, Rajya Sabha)

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