Indira at 100: The fearless Prime Minister who left a lasting legacy


By Suman Dubey

New Delhi, Nov 19 (IANS): No past Prime Minister of India evokes as much passion as Indira Gandhi. Her admirers believe she could do no wrong and was the messianic leader India needed in her time; her detractors hold her responsible for creating a personality cult, encouraging dynastic politics and weakening the institutions of democracy. As in the case of any leader with a long tenure and an enduring impact, her legacy is one that will be debated long into the future, when today's politicians and journalists, who tend to make snap judgments, have given way to historians and analysts with a longer and more discerning perspective.

The conventional way of looking back at the Indira Gandhi era is to do an accounting of her policies and programmes, their successes and failures. Such an approach yields broad areas of convergence as much as sharp divergences. Few dispute the success of the Green Revolution, but not all agree that the decision to devalue the rupee in 1966 was beneficial or necessary. There is near-unanimity that the 1971 war was the unmatched high of her years in office -- but there are those who see the Simla agreement that followed as having left the whole business with Pakistan unfortunately unfinished.

Her economic policies -- the nationalisation of banks and the grain trade, the high taxes, the emphasis on the public sector against the private sector -- all have their supporters and denigrators. Yet there is near-unanimous admiration for her space and nuclear programmes, and gathering respect for her championship of nature and the environment, manifested in ways that no other leader in this country has remotely approached.

The imposing of the Emergency (1975-77) and the rise to political prominence of her younger son, Sanjay, have few defenders; but her restoration of the democratic process in lifting the Emergency and calling for elections is grudgingly acknowledged. There is widespread admiration for the way she battled her way back to office in just three years and restored the Congress party to pre-eminence. Her handling of the Punjab and some other domestic issues is criticised, in contrast with her sweeping success on the global stage which she strode with confidence, whether dealing with the two superpowers and the Western world or leading the Non-Aligned Movement and the developing world.

But in the end, the best way to assess the impact of Indira Gandhi is to witness the thousands who visit her memorial at 1 Safdarjung Road every day, ordinary people from all over the country, for whom the journey is almost a pilgrimage to the sanctum of one with whom they still connect, 33 years after her assassination. The Indira Gandhi they see and take away is more than the embodiment of programmes and policies which -- if they weren't necessitated by emerging circumstances -- sprang from her deeply held beliefs and values. The image of Indira Gandhi they experience and cherish in memory is shaped by the character and qualities that dictated her actions.

Foremost among them must surely be her fierce pride in her country. "I cannot understand," she wrote, "how anyone can be Indian and not be proud." Whether dealing with the likes of US President Richard Nixon, or cementing friendships that would give India an advantage, or handling probing questions during interviews, the strength of her conviction and confidence shines through the years leading up to the liberation of Bangladesh in 1971. Her staunch independence, her determination to act in what she saw to be the national interest, was the rock on which she stood through all her dealings with the outside world.

Indira Gandhi's compassion and concern for the people whom she governed manifested itself in diverse ways. She was at her best in the midst of India's ordinary women, men and children -- talking to them, listening to them, sharing their happiness and their woes, in what was an almost familial relationship.

Most important, perhaps, was her fearlessness that brought out the best in her when she faced a challenge. It was this quality that prompted her to act resolutely, time and again, defying the odds, taking on the might of the Syndicate in her own party, just as she did the might of the United States during the Bangladesh war. It was this bravery that came to the fore years later, when she fought her way back from a humiliating electoral defeat, and eventually confronted the final battle of her life, against the threat to India's unity posed by the militancy in Punjab. It is this quality that is enshrined in the website dedicated to her life, appropriately named "I Am Courage", and in the exhibition being inaugurated in New Delhi on her birth centenary on November 19, called "A Life of Courage."

(Suman Dubey, a veteran journalist, is the Secretary of the Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust. The views expressed are personal. He can be contacted at indiragandhimemorialtrust@gmail.com)

  

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  • Rathnakara A, Shirva

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Indeed she felt for poor! She liked poor so much that she ensured economic policies of her father that created even poor Indians. Just visit state and constituency ruled and represented by the dynasty, they arr far worse than the other states.
    Yet it was her father and Congi demigod Nehru who pressed for division of this ancient land across religious line due to lust to be PM. Then his daughter who ruled for so long missed godsend opportunity given by brave Indian army to defang Pakistan post 1971 decisive victory. She squandered away land and victory in useless Shimla Agreement. She missed golden opportunity to block Pakistani acquisition of nukes and more preoccupied with promoting her dynasty.

    The worst PM India ever had.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    She had courage and determination, which even two Modies would not dare.

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  • Kevin, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Indira Gandhi weakened India's democratic institutions by emphasizing personal rule. Her power hungry strategy to undermine Akali Dal led her to support Bhindranwale, which led to the storming of the Golden temple, eventually leading to her assasination by her Sikh bodyguards. Indira Gandhi life should be a cautionary tale to all Indian leaders of the danger of misusing power.

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  • Francis, Shirva/UK

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Indira Gandhi always remain great prime minister of india,she is in people's heart for " Garibi Hatavo ".

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  • sense, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    NO doubt she is numero uno ..
    But I would rate Modi as a rare gem ...He can clean things without imposing emergency and with "out of the box" ideas without deviating from constitutional benchmarks

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  • Francis, Shirva/UK

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    India is experiencing un declared emergency. It is Worse than 1975.

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    You would have been in police custody if you had written such comment in 1975. At least now you have the freedom to accuse and abuse anybody you don’t like. Unfortunately freedom of speech is grossly being misused these days.

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Indira is rightly called Iron Lady of India.

    The reasons, 1. She gave a fitting answer to Pak for its agression and defeating it, giving a new friendly neighbor to India - Bangladesh. 2. She is instrumental in putting down Khalistani movement of Sikh. Punjab would have otherwise a different country altogether. 3. She is responsible for majority of people today owning land, they been working as farm workers for a few rich. 80percent of Indian farmers should remember it is only because of her they have the land in their name or else, they would have been still worked as laborers. 4. It is true she is also responsible for emergency wherein political leaders were put to jail and it is she who bought back democracy.

    Every political leaders have admirers and people who dislike them. But, the leader who continue in their memory is the one who had vision and who is true to her words. She is one certainly who made a good difference.

    Yes, RSS and BJP, would not like all that, naturally there is a grudge and anger within them. All they done and try doing is, defame her. That is sad.

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  • Jdj, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Swalpa nidhana

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  • Thomas, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    sri_elder, Karkala
    Internet says many good, bad, worst and ugly things about anyone and anything, do you believe that? If you don't like a person, you too can write something online against that person. If I write nonsense against you, do you want everyone to believe it? It's very common to write lots of things on celebrities, do you believe everything you read about them?

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  • Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    INDIRA GANDHI WAS A POWER HUNGRY WOMEN SAME ALIKE ITALIAN.......

    BUT SHE DID SOME GOOD JOBS TOO BUT OUR ITALIAN DID LOOT ONLY........

    SHE WAS A IRON LADY AND OUR ITALIAN LED CO IS MINORITY APPEASERS ..........

    BUT ALL MYTH IS DEMOLISHED BY ONE MAN CALLED MODIJI.......

    NOW NO IRON GOLD SILVER....ONLY MODIJI......

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  • Jude, Belmannu

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    U are divided and confused like baktha s.56 inch is only now 5 and 6 inches.just accept that indirajji is the ever green p m of india

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  • Being_Modi, Kudla

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Chest size 56 has becomes 30A... ) But bhakts are making it a bit classy, by using imported silicon padded stuffs!!
    After Guj Election, it would shrink down to Flat chested one! ...we will wait!

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Yeah, you are very much right.

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  • Nelly, Karla

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Peace be with you Shetty...... U might not know what you Vomit....... Relax......

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    It should be Iron (Fe), Potassium (K) and Uranium(U). LOL

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  • Hariprasad Hegde, Mangalore/Udupi

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Wow!! "The fearless Prime Minister" this sounds so great we feel proud to hear this, one of the most respected human being. The best part of her was bringing emergency the creaps were gone in hiding things were really smooth I still remember, I am sure this moment will never ever come again.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    The only Indian political leader to live up to the adage: 'No guts, no glory'.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Her speaches used to send fervours (romanchak - hair raising ) when ever she was addressing the Country.
    If Modi would blast (speach) for hours, she would send invisible missiles of fire in listners.
    That emergency = present time Modi domination or authroritarian rule.
    We were feeling pride being one Indian emotionally, spiritually and without religious ill-feelings

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  • PAM Suvarna, karla

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    I am a hardcore supporter of Sriman Modi, but same time i have huge respect towards Indiramma.
    For her courage, for her concern towards the down trodden section of society.
    Our forefathers used to vote for her during her life time,but subsequently that party deviated from its policy in many ways.So now its quite different.

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  • Pinto, BLR

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Iron lady of India & by far the best PM of India.

    Because of her many landless labourers became land owners in India. She gave her blood to keep India united. No fake promises. Only bold decisions & progress to all.

    No fake Desh Bhakti. Real Desh Bhakti.

    Indians will never forget her.

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  • Chris, Tel Aviv

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    My grandma used to say that Indira once had personally replied to one of her letters regarding the pension for the wives of ex service men . Noble soul .

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  • Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    HOW INDIRA KHAN BECAME INDIRA GANDHI?

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  • Jude, Belmannu

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Same as CHAIWALA became pm of india

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Her husband was Feroze Shah Gandhi, a Parsee (Zoroastrian), not a Khan.

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  • Mahathma, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    He was not Gandhi! he was Gandy!!! ok? Indira and her whole family looted Gandhi from our Rashtra Pitha... no more explanation

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  • Sarvotham Shenoy, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Mr. John whom you are educating. Bhakts are like "Jananige matinetu konanige chatiyetu" They dont understand good. To understand one has to be literate.

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  • PenMightierThanTheSword!, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore — if you understand how your mum became Shetty you will find the answer to your question. For your kind information, Indira was never Khan — Indira Gandhi was born as Indira Nehru in a Kashmiri Pandit family on 19 November 1917 in Allahabad. She married Feroze Gandhi at the age of 25, in 1942 and became Indira Gandhi!

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  • Thomas, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore
    Shame on you. Are you living in India or in a jungle where there is no communication with outside people? Who told you Indira Gandhi was Indira Khan? She took her husband's family name "Gandhi". Don't get confused with Feroz Khan, the actor and Feroz Gandhi. Even if she had married a Khan, she would have taken that name. If you don't know anything about her, then don't malign her. Even the opponents like her for the way she was. Brave lady she was.

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  • PenMightierThanTheSword!, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore — for your kind information, Indira was never Khan — Indira Gandhi was born as Indira Nehru in a Kashmiri Pandit family on 19 November 1917 in Allahabad. She married Feroze Gandhi at the age of 25, in 1942 and became Indira Gandhi!

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  • Norton, Mangaluru

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    No matter how much people shout from the roof top, Indira was the best PM of India...Sorry Bhakts..You can change the road names but you can't change the past !!

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Internet says, father of Mothilal Nehru was officer in Moguls king in new Delhi.
    Nehru surname was born after 1850 to hide moguls identity from British. What's your say?

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  • PenMightierThanTheSword!, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    sri_elder, Karkala — the Internet says many things, just like the fake Postcard News that's manufactured in the Udipi bus stand gutters! I'm sure you have some common sense to not believe everything you read!

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  • Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    INDIRA CANTEEN 100.............TOTAL 100 CANTEEN NIDDE MUST OPEN .....WHERE WE CAN GET 'EMERGENCY DOSA' EMERGENCY IDLY' 'EMERGENCY UKMA' 'EMERGENCY GHOLIBHJAJE' ETC .............

    ONE THING WAS THERE WITH INDIRA ....SHE HAD GOOD BRAIN, GUTS TO ACT ......FOLLOW HER OWN MIND..........BUT OUR YUVARAJA PAPPU BHAI HAS ZERO IQ AND RERADING THE SCRIPT WHO EVER WRITTEN........

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  • Jude, Belmannu

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    What about cutting Masala CHAI in indira canteen.You are cent percent right indira had guts to declare emergency.now present we have un declare emergency.

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Bangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Nidde should open many more Indira Canteens all over Karnataka so that people can stop eating with expensive Bunts hotels, paying GST!l

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  • Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    BUNTS RESTAURANT NOT RUNNING THROUGH APPEASEMENT IT IS RUNNING BECAUSE OF GOOD QUALITYY AND SERVICE. MIND IT!

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Bangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Poor people who can't afford to eat with expensive Bunts Restuarants with GST payments r looking for cheaper Food in Indira Canteens, which U should be aware of & we need to appreciate our CMs initiative!

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Mahendra Shetty

    But Chaiwala has no "chai" left, only talking "charcha", and too all what he is saying is FAKE.

    Sorry Shettre we don't need another feku, in fact we do not have a dearth of them still wearing only a "cheddy". But chaiwala is small, he has traded his cheddy for a suit worth crores of rupees,.

    So don't be fooled and become an "ANDHA BHAKT, SIRIF CHEDDI MEIN"

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    sri_elder, Karkala
    If congress is total failure for India what BJP for our Country.
    You can asker you elders for right answer.
    In the history of India, there was no communal or cast & creed diffrentiation of hatred as it is now under BJP/RSS/VHP.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Pakistan was born due to communal tension. It was one of the best solution provided all the Muslims were moved to Islamabad. But it didn't happen. No enforcement happen under congress nose. Babri issues came in. Appeasement politics started.

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  • Antonio DSilva, Kuwait

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Wake up sri_elder, Karkala stop day dreaming

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Pathanjali would not have come into existence!
    Demonetization would not have enjoyed the benefits which BJP claim to be.
    Cows would have had place in each & every house hold, instead of sheltering on a State level scheems.
    Cow ambulances would have used for human needs.
    History would have had its own place & pride.

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  • Jimmy Noronha, Lucknow

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    If it wasn't for Sanjay, Indira would have still gone to greater heights.

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    thank god i am not from Indira Gandhi era.

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  • Jude, Belmannu

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Who killed iron lady of india do you have any idea.u will get your answer.in my question.

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  • Jude, Belmannu

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    u wanted to be in fekku era.it's your bad luck

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  • Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    THE WORST THING IS WE ARE IN 'PAPPU ERA'......

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    @Mahendra S.Mumbai,Sometimes I am really not sure which side you are.whatever or whoever say against Indira Gandhi,the fact remains,that she was a iron lady of India ever.was respected from all leaders of other countrys,had guts,of course she had her bad sides like any one of us which killed her.But she remains a ikone.Nothing can change.who lived at her time and experienced her power would never forget her and will remain a bhakt.Just like people experienced the British time Police and present Police .

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore /Bangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Indira Gandhi was a great leader.Corruption started with leaders time
    Her advisers Dhirendra Bramhachari and Mathias greatly contributed for her success.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    In her early political days, everyone made fun of her.

    They mocked her far worse than how Mr Rahul Gandhi has been treated by the BJP.

    People laughed at her and called her 'gungi gudiya' (= dumb doll).

    Now people look back and see how she split Pakistan in half and permanently stopped Pakistan from making Kashmir an international issue by getting Bhutto to sign that it will always be a bilateral issue.

    I won't be surprised that Mr Rahul Gandhi will also provide a great leadership.

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  • RUDOLPH, MANGALORE

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    INDIRA GANDHI WAS GREAT POLITICIAN OF INDIAN POLITICS

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Modi is all in one.
    Secular, democratic, diplomatic, explorer, Economist, Dominating, terrorizing, promising, lecturing, boasting, great visions etc. Very few have such qualities.

    I wish if at all, Rahul had 25% of late Indira Gandhi's worth, at least he could have stopped party's collapse and day by day deteriorating condition of the party. Party members are still in pause mode.

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  • Hussain, Abu Dhabi

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    India can never have a PM like Indira....She was indeed Fearless

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  • krishna, Hyderabad

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Indira was a great leader. PV Narasimha Rao, AB Vajpayee and Narendra Modi are three others of matching stature.

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Irony Lady, My great respect to her.

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  • Joseph, Qatar

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    She was in a class of her own, a lady who commanded respect, ruled India with an iron hand. Fire-branded people like her are unfortunately few and leave an imprint on other’s lives. The need of the hour is to rescue this country from today’s morons, jerks, fanatics and insane “stamp-pad” leaders who are illiterate, unqualified for their positions, their stature and don’t have any experience or vision whatsoever in guiding and running the administration of the country. These insane characters are inept and ONLY interested in playing with communalism sentiments and emotions of the country plus behaving like a dictatorial tyrant just like Adolf Hitler. The country is in doldrums. Only God can miraculously save this country from today’s leeches.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    If Indira Gandhi was alive Pakistan would have been wiped off the World Map ...

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  • H.Dsouza, Kodagu / Mangaluru

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    True! but with Sanjay Gandhi's Scissors 😁😁😁😁

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  • flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    India cannot correct one problem (POK) but ready to increase tension with both PAK & China. (As if Superpower)

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  • Subhash Pai, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    One and only Mother India. Iron lady late. Smt. Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi. No one can replace her.

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  • ABDUL RAFIQ, Uchila

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Iron lady who defeated Pakistan two times and finally divided Pakistan and created Bangladesh. But our 56" still not come out from one so called surgical strike. Our soldiers are dying on the border by the Pak terrorists on daily basis but our Helpless, Spineless and shameless Modi govt couldn't do anything so far.

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  • Elwyn Goveas, Valencia

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    The bold,efficient and iron lady Indira gandhi who was the prime minister india has ever seen.She will live in our hearts forever.

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  • Flavian, Mangalruru/Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Jossey,
    The way PAK (POK) is troubling India, she would have made united Kashmir by this time saving surgical strikes.

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  • Sathish shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Under Bhai Bhai relationship Kashmir is grown up to UP. No persons remembering the persons paid their life just her intolerance towards Andra is ruled by popular NTR govt. with full majority. our beloved Lal Bahadur Sastri ji lost his life to PM seat aspirant.

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  • Raghavendra M K, Mumbai Maharashtra

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    she was one of the powerful prime minister INDIA never seen.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    The only Indian Prime Minister who made Pakistan wet their ...

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    You are giving only distorted history.
    She didn't merge pok with India.
    Freedom to Bangladesh positive for only its nationals.
    So POK problem still there...
    Only power greed person nothing else.
    She tried to install fear in common people.. Same thing nidderamayya doing in Karnataka.
    Congress is total failure for India.
    India need better administrator.
    And modi is showing some hopes

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