SIXTIETH REMEMBRANCE DAY
LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI
(2 Oct 1904 - 11 Jan 1966)
A distinguished epitome of simplicity and humility, India's second PM Shri. Lal Bahadur Shastri left behind a legacy of honesty and integrity, perhaps without a parallel...
Known as 'Little Sparrow’ in certain quarters, and the only PM to lose an offspring due to poverty, Shastriji is almost a forgotten hero. Inheriting a bad economy and declining crop production with an impending war, Shastriji rose to the occasion to prove that his 'soft and weak' exterior was reinforced with nerves of steel, Indian troops coming within striking distance of Lahore...
Be it his childhood struggles, or his resignation as the minister of railways, or his mother being made to wait patiently at the railway station, or his enforcement of import duty on a car bought by Pandit Nehru’s sister, or that of his own car's loan repayment, Shastriji's life story is studded with touching examples of values of righteousness that shall continue to inspire generations to come...
Having probably used his pen for the last time in his life inking the Tashkent Declaration on 10th January 1966, India did not see Shastriji again. While his demise the next day is considered to be one of the biggest unsolved mysteries of world politics, with many players involved at that point in time, let us pay our homage to the 'Tiny Colossus' memorialized at Vijay Ghat, on his 60th Punyatithi...
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