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Answered by 321classicboyeshu9
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Short Essay on 'Atal Bihari Vajpayee' (310 Words)



'Atal Bihari Vajpayee' was born on December 25, 1924 at Shinde Cantt in Madhya Pradesh. His father's name was Krishna Bihari Vajpayee.His grandfather Pandit Shyam Lal Vajpayee was an eminent Sanskrit scholar.

Atalji's early education took place in the local school. Later he graduated from Victoria College in Gwalior. Thereafter he passed the masters degree in political science in the first class from D.A.V. College, Kanpur. Thereafter, he admitted to the universaty for studies of Law.

While Atalji was just a student, he aligned himself to the Rashtriya Swayam Sewak Sangh (R.S.S.) and later become its “Pracharak”. He is the founder member of the ‘Jansangh” then political party founded by R.S.S. After entering the politics of the country, he climbed up step by step and now he is the spotless meticulous statesman of the Indian politics.

He also took part in 'Quit India' movement and went to jail for 24 days. He specialized in the field of journalism and gained fame. Atalji wrote several books. Atalji is a skilled speaker. His manner of speaking is very infrequent. On April 6, 1980 he gained the position of national president of B.J.P. On May 16, 1996 Atalji was sworn in as the country's 10th Prime Minister. But this time he has to resign due to less numbers. On March 19, 1998 he was re-sworn in as Prime Minister of the country. On October 13, 1999 Atalji was sworn in as Prime Minister for the third time.

Atalji is not only a politician but also a recognized writer and person. His open nature makes him great. He is the first Prime Minister of India who is regard as non-controversial heart-throb of the country. Today Atalji has reached at the highest place of politics, where the person does not need any political party sticker. But his proximity is a matter of pride for any party or person. 

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Answered by aashwat753
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Former Prime Minister of India from 1998 to 2004. A veteran politician and a widely respected personality. His was a voice of reason and tolerance when the mobs went on a killing spree during the communal carnage in Gujarat in 2002.

A poet in his own right. He lost the 2004 General Elections which had been propounded by six months in the hope that the BJP would be returned to power on account of strong public support and economic reforms. The electorate voted otherwise and returned the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) headed by the Congress, at the hustings.

Vajpayee remains the most charismatic leader and crowd puller. He addressed crowds at the local elections in U.P. in November, 2006 which brought cheers to the BJP as it regained its lost position at least in the urban areas. He again was the star performer at the BJP annual session in Lucknow in Dec.2006.

In spite of his age, he remains a huge crowd puller. He has passed on the mantle to L.K. Advani who still nurtures his ambition of becoming Prime Minister of India. L.K. Advani visited Nandigram in November, 07 and took stock of the situation; the BJP and the other opposition cadres are being harassed by the Leftists.

BJP won power in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh in Dec. 2007. L.K. Advani now a voice crying in wilderness, The RSS has assumed reigns of The BJP Nitin Gadkari has been appointed The Party President in Late 2009.

Era of both Vajpayee & Advani has come to an end; Vajpayee was a very reflection of his old personality.

n retrospect one most concede that Vajpayee was amongst the best Indian Prime Ministers who steered the country through a difficult period, exploded nuclear devices, tackled terrorist attacks, fought inflation and put India out of the shackles of poverty and deprivation. During his 6-year regime, infrastructure was given a push, especially the quadrilateral network of roads.

It is a pity that the momentum built up by NDA has been lost by the UPA and the road network did not get the attention it deserves. Vajpayee sustains his charisma though almost retired from social and political life. He can still play the role of a senior advisor and leader of the JBP especially in view of the severe rift in the party due to the expulsion of Jaswant Singh.

His premiership period for 1998 to 2004 remains memorable for stability and economic progress that the country enjoyed. The BJP is now in disarray, on account of the political vacuum caused due to fading out of its two stalwarts L.K. Advani and Atal Bihari Vajpayee. The party will take many years to overcome the present hiatus. The Liberman Report erroneously and in a time-barred way blamed him for the Babri Masjid demolition.

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