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Indira Gandhi And Her Power Game
ALL THE PRIME MINISTER'S MEN
Janardan Thakur
"Mr Thakur has achieved singular success in bringing to life the
little men who held power, under Mrs Gandhi's pleasure, and how they
strutted about."
sheer amplitude of details and splendour of finish, the pi
Bansi Lal, the boy who started life as a village bus conductor and later
on to become a grocer's assistant and whose apprenticeship in "Political
Crookery' reads like a minor chapter in the emergency."
''Peppy, vigorous, incisive--these are the words that come to mind while
describing Janardan Thakur's account of the principal actors in the sordid
story of the emergency. If one is looking for a racy book on the theme
for spending a Saturday afternoon fruitfully, this is the one to pick up.
Thakur is utterly free from inhibitions in describing the deeds of all the
prime minister's men and he is generally successful in exposing them in
all their rawness."'
ALL THE JANATA MEN
Janardan Thakur
Apart from giving highly informative, objectively critical portrai
India's rulers, this volume also gives the first authenticate story
the Janata Party was formed and more intriguingly, how Morarj
was chosen its first Prime Minister.
A few highlights of the present work are that it probes the dep
Charan Singh's integrity. A gripping volume, immensely quotab
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