The Asian Age

All parties unite to pay tribute to Atal

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A person who never buckled under pressure, an exemplary swayamsewa­k ( volunteer), a human being who ruled everyone’s heart like an emperor and a leader who brought everyone together, cutting across party and ideologica­l divides even in death, the tributes flew thick and fast for BJP patriarch and former Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee, who passed away last week after a prolonged illness.

An all- party prayer meeting for Vajpayee saw politician­s, cutting across political and ideol- ogical lines, paying tribute to the BJP patriarch for his generosity, his simple nature, his oratory skills, an ajatshatru ( someone who had no enemy) even while in politics and someone for whom the country’s interests were the only priority.

The event saw Prime Minister Narendra Modi, RSS supremo Mohan Bhagwat, senior Congress leader Ghulam

Nabi Azad, National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah, PDP’s Mehbooba Mufti, Trinamul Congress’ Derek O’Brien and many others fondly rememberin­g the late PM and heaping praise on him.

Describing Vajpayee as a person who neither buckled under pressure nor lost hope despite the odds, Mr Modi said the late leader changed the narrative when some countries were cornering India over the Kashmir issue, and because of him terrorism became an important issue on the world stage. He said no party was willing to back Vajpayee when he formed the government for 13 days, referring to the shortlived NDA government in 1996 which fell quickly.

“He did not lose hope and remained committed to serving the people,” the Prime Minister said, adding that he showed the way when it came to coalition politics. Referring to the May 1998 nuclear tests, Mr Modi said Vajpayee’s efforts ensured that India became a nuclear power. He attributed the tests to the brilliance of India’s scientists. Two days later, India tested again and showed what a strong political leadership can do, the PM said.

“He never buckled under pressure. He was Atal after all,” he said, adding the former PM never compromise­d on his ideology.

Calling the late BJP leader a “true swayamsewa­k”, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat said Vajpayee was a glowing example to all swayamseva­ks on how to live a simple life with humility even when in such a high post. He said the late PM’s death was an irreparabl­e loss for everyone.

Mr Bhagwat said Vajpayee was among the few people who had nutured the organisati­on even during unfavourab­le conditions and it was due to his dedication that it had come up like a fullgrown tree.

BJP president Amit Shah said Vajpayee had a multi- faceted personalit­y, and besides being an “ajatshatru”, he was a great poet, journalist and politician who never let the party deviate from the path of its ideology.

Remembring how Vajpayee was among the few non- Congress people whose speeches he would go to listen to in Jammu as a younster, senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said Vajpayee was such an eloquent speaker that even his criticism sounded pleasant. Recalling his time as parliament­ary affairs minister in the P. V. Narasimha Rao government, Mr Azad said he had to meet Vajpayee, then a key Opposition leader, several times a day during Parliament sessions, and they used to have tea and meals together. He said the late BJP stalwart worked to take everyone along.

“The distance we see today was not there then,” he said, apparently referring to the frosty relations between the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Opposition.

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Atal Behari Vajpayee

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