There was nothing much wrong against then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. India was still “shining” in the wake of Gujarat riots and petty corruption that refuses to die even now. Yet he was voted out of power in 2004.
In that defeat lies a lesson, PM Narendra Modi should consider after returning from Africa.
It is a common belief among the members of Sangh Pariwar that much of the Kashmir problem is the doing of India’s first PM Jawahar Lal
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