No One's Around to Fill Statesmen Par Excellence Vajpayee, Chatterjee's Big Shoes


No One's Around to Fill Statesmen Par Excellence Vajpayee, Chatterjee's Big Shoes

Daijiworld Special Correspondent (SP)

New Delhi, Mar 13: The absence of two stalwarts, statesmen and politicians of the highest order, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Somnath Chatterjee will be greatly felt, when the 15th Lok Sabha is formed. These two gentlemen had participated, guided, stood for highest democratic traditions and values and decorated dignified posts during their presence in the national politics for about four decades. The knowledge, patience, oratory skills and leadership qualities shown by them have all along been exemplary, to say the least.

Both Vajpayee and Chatterjee, longest serving members of the parliament, have decided not to enter the election fray again.

Vajpayee, who became MP for the first time from Jana Sangh in the second Lok Sabha in 1957 and served twice as Prime Minister, from May 16 to 31, 1996 and from March 19, 1998 to May 13, 2004, has decided to bid adieu to active politics because of old-age and failing health.

On the other hand scholar and intellectual Somnath Chatterjee, who became a MP for the first time in 1971 after his father's death, has become a member of parliament nine times. He was defeated only once in 1984 by Mamata Banerjee. He had become the speaker of the 14th Lok Sabha unopposed on June 4, 2004 and brought honour and dignity to the chair. Chatterjee has taken a decision to quit, pained at the action of the CPI (M) which ousted him from the party for not toeing its instructions to resign as speaker during the trust vote on nuclear deal.

Vajpayee, born in Gwalior on December 25, 1924, was a member of the fifth, sixth, seventh, tenth, 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th Lok Sabha. He had also been a Rajya Sabha member in 1962 and 1986. He represented Lucknow constituency five times and has the credit of representing four states as MP, i.e. Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi.

An M A degree-holder in political science, Vajpayee edited Rashtradharma, a Hindi monthly, Panchajanya, a weekly besides  dailies Swadesh and Veer Arjun. A widely admired orator known for dropping gaps between words and having a fan following for his soulful poetry, Vajpayee’s oratory skills were very much liked even by his sworn political adversary, Indira Gandhi. He has published various works including 'Amar Balidan, 'Sansad Mein Teen Dashak,’ etc. He was a founder-member of the erstwhile Jana Sangh (1951) and had functioned as the president of Jana Sangh and Bharatiya Janata Party, had been the external affairs minister in Morarji Desai cabinet and was jailed in 1942 as a freedom fighter. He has remained a bachelor.

On the other hand, Somnath Chatterjee, born in Tezpur Assam on July 25, 1929, holds MA and Barrister-at-law degrees. Before becoming MP, he was a barrister of Calcultta High Court.  In the 14th Lok Sabha, he represented Bolpur constituency. Chatterjee won the Outstanding Parliamentarian Award once and was strongly in favour of inviting foreign direct investments for the development of West Bengal.  Chatterjee is very much interested in sports, and is the executive committee member of Mohan Bagun Athletic club, Cricket Association of Bengal and Bengal Table Tennis Association. He is married to Renu Chatterjee and has a son and two daughters. Sadly, he was expelled by his parent party at the fag end of his political career.

With the exit of the two senior most parliamentarians, who respected each other in spite of holding opposite view points and ideologies, the country will find it hard to find a leader who can be said to be even close to the heights the two reached, in terms of elegance, leadership qualities, firm stance, oratory and communication skills etc.  The two brought an air of stability and good sense to the otherwise unruly Lok Sabha and only time will tell what affect the other senior leaders would be able to cast on the next Lok Sabha.

JD (U) leader ad ex-union minister George Fernandes and Giridhar Gomango of the Congress will be the senior most members of parliament, if they get elected and enter the 15th Lok Sabha. Out of the 543 members of parliament, 71 have got elected five or more times so far.

  

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  • kiran, mangalore

    Tue, Apr 07 2009

    Long live Atalji and jai ho BJP jai Sri Ram ...katta follower of BJP..kiran

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  • giridara , moodabidri

    Sat, Mar 28 2009

    I am very happy to see & read good comments on my dearest p.m A.B.Vajpayee.i am fan of him.now every body remebering his administration and good work which he provided our country.but 2nd time our country pepole not elected him.this is very bad luck of india.about somanath chaterji he is also good.very sad we are all loosing both of them.i pray god for their health.

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  • H.R. LOBO PRABHU, DEREBAIL MANGALORE - PUNE

    Sat, Mar 14 2009

    Atalji would also be known for advising Narendra Modi to observe "Rajyadharma" in Gujarat and then developing cold feet. Somnath Chaterjee would definitely go down in history for daring the CPM.

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  • pnshetty, kudla/dubai

    Sat, Mar 14 2009

    Dear respected Atalji. its grt loss to the nation. we all indians miss u. at the time of ur govt. india emerged as a powerfull nation in all aspects and evryone was happy. but nw the cituation has changed. once the nation was devided on the basis of riligion, and now again these politicians are doing the same thing. so i request you to teach them. how to rule the country being an indian. hats off to u Atalji.

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  • Nandan, Jayanagar

    Sat, Mar 14 2009

    During the Atalji's tenure this media always blaming his administrations by and large. Now start to appreciate. This is media's policy = Vote UPA Free of cost appreciation=Atalji

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  • jeeva, tumkr

    Sat, Mar 14 2009

    we miss the great pm of India ever.....

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  • george borromeo, angelore, mangalore

    Sat, Mar 14 2009

    I was the fan of Ataljee,very nice gentleman.Chatterjee Dada's true colour I could see when he adorned the speaker chair, specially during Nuclear Deal.He rose above Politics, and kept the honour of the chair. They will be remembered in the Lok Sabha corridors for the centuries.

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  • Hemanth , mangalore

    Fri, Mar 13 2009

    respected Atalji,you are one and only true admirer of india we had hope you bless those who come to power in the comming election,

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  • Anil Fernandes, Madanthyar/Bangalore

    Fri, Mar 13 2009

    Atalji, Really we miss you. I have not seen a leader like you. All the Indians were equal to you, you have not discriminated any religion, caste or community. Under your leadership India has seen its own Growth. All Indians enjoyed your administration and in your tenure all lived harmonious life. Atalji, Please teach your values and Principles to them. Let your party people inculcate 10% of your Goodness. Let them take you as their Role Model. Long live Atalji.

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Fri, Mar 13 2009

    Both of them are great political leaders and even their political enemies respected their standard and dignity. Best wishes.

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  • Wilfred J. Lewis, Matpady_Brahmavar/ Manhattan-New York USA

    Fri, Mar 13 2009

    Popular Leader Mr. Vajpayee has been a Fine Statesman, Excellent Orator, Debater, known for his timely humor in and outside India throughout his career. Along other national opposition leaders A. B. Vajpayee protested late Indira Gandhi’s Emergency rule, suspension of constitution, media Censorship and opposed her total pro-Soviet Union policies and warned Indians that India will lose its democracy and turn out to be an autocratic country like Marshal Tito's Yugoslavia or Fidel Castro's Cuba. Late Mrs. Gandhi along with other national leaders imprisoned Mr. Vajpayee. In my opinion his peaceful fight along with many Indian leaders to bring back parliamentary democracy has been his highest service to the nation. He has been an advocate of pro-west type of democracy to India. Visited USA every year continuously for 30 years as opposition leader/member, till he became Prime Minister. Vajpayee insisted normal relationship with India's neighboring countries. As foreign minister in 1977 opened bilateral relationship with China after more than 15 years of strained relationship, toured Pakistan and tried to normalize relationship as a result Indo-Pak cricket tours were possible after a gap of more than a decade in 1978. About Godhra incident Mr. Vajpayee joined earlier world leaders chorus, like Churchill, Roosevelt, J. F. Kennedy, W. J. Clinton etc… when he said to his party man that 'In a Democracy the majority population is accountable for the minorities, we cannot justify these riots to the world as they are 11% and we are almost 80% majority..." Under his bold leadership India was d to be a Nuclear Nation. The trade and so many other restrictions which Congress governments practiced for decades were thrown out during his era as Prime Minister. I believe Mr. Vajpayee had better vision for progressive democratic India than any other leader during last sixty plus years of India’s Independence. Indians have ton of good reasons to remember his able leadership as he is retiring from active politics and wish him good health and retirement…

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  • bharath shetty, Kateel-USA

    Fri, Mar 13 2009

    Both Atalji and Somnathji are the two greatest leaders of post-independepence. Sadly people did not give second chance to Vajpayee despite his great achievement as PM.

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  • Manohar Dsouza, Mangalore/Bahrain

    Fri, Mar 13 2009

    We may never see the likes of such great, dignified, honest and sincere politicians again. Not only were their leadership skills and gift of the gab exemplary their wit and humour was extraordinary. Atalji and Somanthji, Thank you for your selfless service to the country. I hope and pray that our next round of parliamentarians may have at least some of the qualities of these great politicians.

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  • Clement, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 13 2009

    Ex-PM Vajapayee, really a great man and one of the SUCCESSFUL prime ministers. I was really admiring his way of administration. I had voted Thrice for BJP, looking at his great leadership, gentleness & secularism. But third time BJP lost. This pained me lot, because BJP was doing very well at the Centre, under A.B. Vajapayee's leadership. One of his programme related to Road Infrastucture i.e. "GOLDEN QUADRI-LATERAL NATIONAL HIGHWAYS CONNECTING ALL 4 METRO CITIES FROM NORTH-WEST-SOUTH-EAST IS SUPERB" knowing that Roads play a key role for a developing country. Other developments also took place during his tenure. Still I miss Mr. A.B. Vajapayee in PM s post. We can rarely find such politicians. Hope our politicians learn from Vajapayee & Chattarjee, how to run the country. I do agree with Manjunath, Donald & Bharath's comments.

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  • Manjunatha Bangera, Kasaragodu/Bengaluru

    Fri, Mar 13 2009

    Both Atalji and Somnathji were politicians of great standard. The other politicians should learn from them but unfortunately most of the politicians are criminals or corrupt. We cant expect them to be like these two greats. God bless Atalji and Somnathji with good health for the rest of their life.

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  • Donald Pereira, Belthangady/Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 13 2009

    Very good article. There can be no one who will come closer to the qualities and heights of leadership, statesmanship of these two people loved leaders - Atal Bihari Vajpayee & Somnath Chatterjee. It will be a joke if we hope anybody in the next Lok Sabha will perform and remain so dignified parliamentarians like Vajpayee & Chatterjee. It is very sad that leaders like these could hold the highest positions only at the end of their carreer. They are models for future politicians. They have inspired us & surely, will remain in our hearts forever.

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  • BHARATHI SHETTY, MANGALORE

    Fri, Mar 13 2009

    Vajpayee you were the wonderful leader and was a able candidate for P.M. you were loved by all Indians irrespective of caste, creed religion. Never we will have a leader like you.

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