This Place is Taken: Vajpayee

Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Vajpayee

 

A B Vajpayee was one of the most significant figures of post 1947 India. The media is paying tributes to what a great leader he was, and rightly so. But I will remember him for the Kargil war. It was a master-stroke which achieved dual targets. He was able to win India, and the world. In order to understand what happened, one only need to revisit the events during May 1999 on Wikipedia.

In May 1999, the Vajpayee led coalition government lost the support of AIADMK, and the central government lost majoriy, reducing to a caretaker status till the October 1999 elections.

So the government turned around and launched the Kargil counter-attack. All this time, there were insurgents entering the Indian side of LOC with Pakistan provided weaponary. The Indian army launched Vijay, to capture these insurgents. The war went on for two months, and India was successful in capturing back her LOC.

In October 1999, the BJP led NDA won a comfortable margin of 303 seats, which was a stable majority. That government lasted 5 years.

Till this point in history, Vajpayee was playing it soft with our immediate neighbours. Everyone remembers the bus trip to Lahore, and the Agra summit. So it rightly came as a surprise when he declared full on war with thy neighbour. In doing so, the projected the image of a newly strengthened nation of India to the world. And in the process, he won his country too.

I can never imaging anyone from Congress going that far.

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