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| Shri Atal Bihari
Vajpayee |
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Shri Vajpayee was Prime Minister of India from
May 16-31, 1996 and a second time from March 19,
1998 to May 13, 2004. With his swearing-in as
Prime Minister, he has been the only Prime
Minister since Jawaharlal Nehru to occupy the
office of the Prime Minister of India through
three successive mandates. Shri Vajpayee has also
been the first Prime Minister since Smt. Indira
Gandhi to lead his party to victory in successive
elections.
Born on December 25, 1924 at
Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh to Shri Krishna Bihari
Vajpayee and Smt. Krishna Devi, Shri Vajpayee
brings with him a long parliamentary experience
spanning over four decades. He has been a Member
of Parliament since 1957. He was elected to the
5th, 6th and 7th Lok Sabha and again to the 10th,
11th 12th and 13th Lok Sabha and to Rajya Sabha in
1962 and 1986. He has again been elected to
Parliament from Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh for the
fifth time consecutively. He is the only
parliamentarian elected from four different States
at different times namely - UP, Gujarat, MP and
Delhi.
Elected leader of the
National Democratic Alliance, which is a
pre-election coming together of political parties
from different regions of the country and which
enjoyed a comfortable backing and support of the
elected Members of the 13th Lok Sabha, Shri
Vajpayee was earlier elected leader of his own
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) parliamentary party
which has also again emerged as the single largest
party in the 13th Lok Sabha as was the case in the
12th Lok Sabha.
Educated at Victoria
(now Laxmi Bai) College, Gwalior and DAV College,
Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, Shri Vajpayee holds an M.A
(Political Science) degree and has many literary,
artistic and scientific accomplishments to his
credit. He edited Rashtradharma (a Hindi monthly),
Panchjanya (a Hindi weekly) and the dailies
Swadesh and Veer Arjun. His published works
include "Meri Sansadiya Yatra" (in four volumes),
"Meri Ikkyavan Kavitayen", "Sankalp Kaal",
"Shakti-se-Shanti", "Four Decades in Parliament"
(speeches in three volumes), 1957-95, "Lok Sabha
mein Atalji" (a collection of speeches); Mrityu Ya
Hatya", "Amar Balidan", "Kaidi Kaviraj Ki
Kundalian" (a collection of poems written in jail
during Emergency); "New Dimensions of India's
Foreign Policy" (a collection of speeches
delivered as External Affairs Minister during
1977-79); "Jan Sangh Aur Mussalman"; "Sansad Mein
Teen Dashak" (Hindi) (speeches in Parliament -
1957-1992 - three volumes; and "Amar Aag Hai" (a
collection of poems) 1994.
Shri
Vajpayee has participated in various social and
cultural activities. He has been a Member of the
National Integration Council since 1961. Some of
his other associations include - (i) President,
All India Station Masters and Assistant Station
Masters Association (1965-70); (ii) Pandit
Deendayal Upadhyay Smarak Samiti (1968-84); (iii)
Deen Dayal Dham, Farah, Mathura, U.P; and (iv)
Janmabhomi Smarak Samiti, 1969 onwards.
Founder-member of the erstwhile Jana Sangh
(1951), President, Bharatiya Jana Sangh
(1968-1973), leader of the Jana Sangh
parliamentary party (1955-1977) and a
founder-member of the Janata Party (1977-1980),
Shri Vajpayee was President, BJP (1980-1986) and
the leader of BJP parliamentary party during
1980-1984, 1986 and 1993-1996. He was Leader of
the Opposition throughout the term of the 11th Lok
Sabha. Earlier, he was India's External Affairs
Minister in the Morarji Desai Government from
March 24, 1977 to July 28, 1979.
Widely respected within the country and
abroad as a statesman of the genre of Pt.
Jawaharlal Nehru, Shri Vajpayee's 1998-99 stint as
Prime Minister has been characterised as 'one year
of courage of conviction'. It was during this
period that India entered a select group of
nations following a series of successful nuclear
tests at Pokharan in May 1998. The bus journey to
Pakistan in February 1999 was widely acclaimed for
starting a new era of negotiations to resolve the
outstanding problems of the sub-continent. India's
honesty made an impact on the world community.
Later, when this gesture of friendship turned out
to be a betrayal of faith in Kargil, Shri Vajpayee
was also hailed for his successful handling of the
situation in repulsing back the intruders from the
Indian soil. It was during Shri Vajpayee's 1998-99
tenure that despite a global recession, India
achieved 5.8 per cent GDP growth, which was higher
than the previous year. Higher agricultural
production and increase in foreign exchange
reserves during this period were indicative of a
forward-looking economy responding to the needs of
the people. "We must grow faster. We simply have
no other alternative" has been Shri Vajpayee's
slogan focussing particularly on economic
empowerment of the rural poor. The bold decisions
taken by his Government for strengthening rural
economy, building a strong infrastructure and
revitalising the human development programmes,
fully demonstrated his Government's commitment to
a strong and self-reliant nation to meet the
challenges of the next millennium to make India an
economic power in the 21st century. Speaking from
the ramparts of the Red Fort on the occasion of
52nd Independence Day, he had said, "I have a
vision of India : an India free of hunger and
fear, an India free of illiteracy and want."
Shri Vajpayee has served on a number of
important Committees of Parliament. He was
Chairman, Committee on Government Assurances
(1966-67); Chairman, Public Accounts Committee
(1967-70); Member, General Purposes Committee
(1986); Member, House Committee and Member,
Business Advisory Committee, Rajya Sabha
(1988-90); Chairman, Committee on Petitions, Rajya
Sabha (1990-91); Chairman, Public Accounts
Committee, Lok Sabha (1991-93); Chairman, Standing
Committee on External Affairs (1993-96).
Shri Vajpayee participated in the freedom
struggle and went to jail in 1942. He was detained
during Emergency in 1975-77.
Widely
travelled, Shri Vajpayee has been taking a keen
interest in international affairs, upliftment of
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, women and
child welfare. Some of his travels abroad include
visits such as - Member, Parliamentary Goodwill
Mission to East Africa, 1965; Parliamentary
Delegation to Australia, 1967; European
Parliament, 1983; Canada, 1987; Indian delegation
to Commonwealth Parliamentary Association meetings
held in Canada, 1966 and 1994, Zambia, 1980, Isle
of Man 1984, Indian delegation to
Inter-Parliamentary Union Conference, Japan, 1974;
Sri Lanka, 1975; Switzerland, 1984; Indian
Delegation to the UN General Assembly, 1988, 1990,
1991, 1992, 1993 and 1994; Leader, Indian
Delegation to the Human Rights Commission
Conference, Geneva, 1993.
Shri
Vajpayee was conferred Padma Vibhushan in 1992 in
recognition of his services to the nation. He was
also conferred the Lokmanya Tilak Puruskar and the
Bharat Ratna Pt. Govind Ballabh Pant Award for the
Best Parliamentarian, both in 1994. Earlier, the
Kanpur University honoured him with an Honorary
Doctorate of Philosophy in 1993.
Well known and respected for his love for
poetry and as an eloquent speaker, Shri Vajpayee
is known to be a voracious reader. He is fond of
Indian music and dance.
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Positions
Held
- 1951 -
Founder-Member,
Bharatiya Jana Sangh (B.J.S)
- 1957 -
Elected to
2nd Lok Sabha
- 1957-77
- Leader,
Bharatiya Jana Sangh Parliamentary
Party
- 1962
- Member,
Rajya Sabha
- 1966-67
- Chairman,
Committee on Government Assurances
- 1967
- Re-elected
to 4th Lok Sabha (2nd term)
- 1967-70
- Chairman,
Public Accounts Committee
- 1968-73
- President,
B.J.S.
- 1971
- Re-elected
to 5th Lok Sabha (3rd term)
- 1977
- Re-elected
to 6th Lok Sabha (4th term)
- 1977-79
- Union
Cabinet Minister, External
Affairs
- 1977-80
- Founder-
Member, Janata Party
- 1980
- Re-elected
to 7th Lok Sabha (5th term)
- 1980-86
- President,
Bharatiya Janata Party
(B.J.P.)
- 1980-84, 1986 and 1993-96
- Leader,
B.J.P. Parliamentary Party
- 1986
- Member,
Rajya Sabha; Member, General Purposes
Committee
- 1988-90
- Member,
House Committee; Member, Business Advisory
Committee
- 1990-91 - Chairman,
Committee on Petitions
- 1991
- Re-elected
to 10th Lok Sabha (6th term)
- 1991-93
- Chairman,
Public Accounts Committee
- 1993-96
- Chairman,
Committee on External Affairs; Leader of
Opposition, Lok Sabha
- 1996
- Re-elected
to 11th Lok Sabha (7th term)
- 16 May 1996 - 31
May 1996 - Prime
Minister of India; Minister
of External Affairs and
also incharge of
Ministries/Departments of Chemicals
and Fertilizers, Civil Supplies,
Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution, Coal,
Commerce, Communications, Environment and
Forests, Food Processing Industries, Human
Resource Development, Labour, Mines,
Non-Conventional Energy Sources,
Personnel, Public Grievances and
Pension, Petroleum and Natural Gas,
Planning and Programme
Implementation, Power, Railways,
Rural Areas and Employment, Science and
Technology, Steel, Surface
Transport, Textiles, Water Resources,Atomic
Energy, Electronics, Jammu & Kashmir
Affairs, Ocean Development, Space and other
subjects not allocated to any other Cabinet
Minister
- 1996-97
- Leader of
Opposition, Lok Sabha
- 1997-98
- Chairman,
Committee on External Affairs
- 1998
- Re-elected
to 12th Lok Sabha (8th term)
- 1998-99
- Prime
Minister of India; Minister of
External Affairs; and also incharge
of Ministries/Department not specifically
allocated to the charge of any Minister
1999
- Re-elected
to 13th Lok Sabha (9th term)
- 13 Oct.1999 to 13 May
2004 - Prime
Minister of India and also in charge ofthe
Ministries/Departments not
specifically
allocated to the charge of any
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