ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE: THE MAN WHO GAVE RISE TO NEW INDIA
ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE: THE MAN WHO GAVE RISE TO NEW INDIA
ATAL
BIHARI VAJPAYEE(25 December 1924 – 16 August 2018) was a politician & poet.
He was the 10th prime minister of India. He served as the prime
minister of India for three terms, first for a period of thirteen days in 1996, then for 13
months from 1998 to 1999, and finally for the full tenure of 5 years from 1999 to
2004. He formed a political party named BHARTIYA
JANATA PARTY on 6 April 1980
with Bhairon singh shekhawat & Lal krishna advani. He did his studies from Maharani
Laxmi Bai Govt. College of Excellence.
He wrote books such as Meri Ekyavan kavitayen , Twenty One Poems, Decisive Days, Chuni Hui
Kavitayen ,Five- Decades in Parliament ,
Sankalp-Kaal, A Constructive Parliamentariar, etc. He belonged to a middle-class family. His father Krishna Bihari Vajpayee was a teacher in his
home town.
In 1942 He participated in QUIT
INDIA MOVEMENT and was arrested with
his brother. He was a member of parliament for over four decades.
ACHIEVEMENTS BY ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE
1.
BHARAT RATN (2015)
2. PADMA VIBHUSHAN (1992)
He was
elected for two Lok Sabha (lower house) for ten times and two times to the
Rajya Sabha .he was one of the founder of Bharatiya
Jan Sangh. He served as its president from 1968 to 1972. He became the
Minister of External Affairs in the cabinet in tenure of former Prime Minister MR.
Morarji Desai.
Vajpayee as the prime minister of India
First-term(May 1996):- In 1995 during BJP’s conference in Mumbai , president of BJP
lal Krishna advani declared that
Vajpayee would be the face of the prime minister of BJP for the general election. BJP
was the single largest party in those days; they won the election and Vajpayee
sworn as the 10th prime minister. But BJP was not able to prove
their majority among the members of Lok sabha hence Vajpayee had to resign as
they did not get enough support to form the government.
Second-term(1998-1999):- when the two united front government fell
between 1996 and 1998 the Lok sabha was collapsed and the general election was
held again. In 1998, in the general elections, BJP was the largest party,
several parties came with BJP to form NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE (NDA) and
then again Vajpayee was sworn as the Prime Minister. The government lasted for
13 months.
The famous incident in second term
The Nuclear tests:- In May 1998 the Indian government conducted
five underground nuclear tests in Pokhran (desert in Rajasthan ). It took 24 years to conduct this test again after the first nuclear test in
1974 and for the first time India was declared as an atomic power nation.
Third-term –
(1999-2004):- The general elections of 1999 were held after
the Kargil war and the National Democratic Alliance led by BJP got 303 seats out
of 543 seats in the lower house (Lok
sabha) and got majority and Vajpayee sworn as the prime minister of India for
the third time.
Famous incidents
in his third term
The highjack and
risky decision:- In December 1999
an Indian airline’s flight from Kathmandu to Delhi was hijacked and they
took it to Tiban, and they demanded to free terrorists like Masood Azhar from
prison .the bajpayee government took a brave and risky decision, they sent Jaswant
singh, the minister of external affairs of the current government and
exchanged them for the passengers.
2001 attack on parliament- On 13
December 2001 a group of masked and armed men with real IDs attacked on
parliament house in Delhi. The terrorist managed to kill some security guards,
but the parliament house building was sealed fastly and security forces killed
the men when they were proven the citizens of Pakistan. The Vajpayee government
brought prevention of terrorism act. It was aimed to slow down the effect of
terror attacks by strengthening the powers of government authorities to investigate
and act against the suspects.

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