Kamaraj he was the chief minister for tamilnadu in the late 70's he didn't marry and he spent his whole life for the development of the state. Not only regional when Jawaharlal Nehru passed away he was the one who made Indira Gandhi as PM He was popularly known as Kingmaker in Delhi. And he was also the President of the All India Congress.
And one more thing when he passed away what he had in his house was two shirts 100 Rs and a Dhoti. Remember he was a Chief minister for a state and All President for All India Congress party.
2007-01-03 18:28:15
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answered by Stunner_cool 5
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Vajpayee involvement in politics began as a freedom-fighter during the Quit India Movement of 1942-1945, initially adhering to Communism, but shedding that for membership in the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, an organization propounding Hindutva, or Hindu Nationalism and considered Right-Wing in Indian politics.
He became a close follower and aide to Syama Prasad Mookerjee, the leader of the right-wing, pro-Hindu Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS). Vajpayee was at Mookerjee's side when he went on a fast-unto-death in Kashmir in 1953, to protest the identity card requirement and what he claimed was the "inferior" treatment of Indian citizens visiting Kashmir, and the special treatment accorded to Kashmir because it had a Muslim majority. Mookerjee's fast and protest ended the identity card requirement, and hastened the integration of Kashmir into the Indian Union. But Mookherjee died after weeks of weakness, illness and confinement in jail. These events were a watershed moment for the young Vajpayee. Taking the baton from Mookerjee, Vajpayee won his first election to the parliamentary in 1957. As the leader of BJS, he expanded its political appeal, organization and agenda. Inspite of his youth, he soon became a respected voice in the opposition - one of reason and intelligence. His broad appeal brought respect, recognition and acceptance to a rising nationalist cultural movement.
2007-01-03 21:03:37
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answered by Desmond craig 2
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In the USA all politicians are just that politicians, and suspect the same is true around the world. There has been some good leaders and heads of state, In the USA Eisenhower, was a standout as a Statesman.
2007-01-03 19:26:59
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answered by longroad 5
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Undoudtedly NETAJI SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE. Because of-
Great personality and leadership quality
selfless sacrifice
non-compromising mentality to injustice
denial to be a British servant in spite of stood 4th in ICS
profound knowledge
great visionary
bold,upright and risk taking ability
glamour and carisma
adventure
patriot
he was just like a prince of fantacy
2007-01-04 04:51:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I think Netaji Subhash Chander Bose.
2007-01-03 23:56:09
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answered by mahmoud 1
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not sure, possibly their current leader. india's economy is rapidly increasing.
2007-01-03 19:25:48
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answered by Carroll Patriot 2
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Sonia gandhi....
2007-01-04 03:01:43
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answered by Mowri 4
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India?
Mmmmmm.. they have leaders over there?
I thought they all came to America to become HMO doctors.
Mmmmmm. Interesting.
2007-01-03 19:23:05
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answered by Dog Lover 7
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Last year's earthquake
2007-01-03 19:21:57
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answered by j0hnrcash 2
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sonia
2007-01-04 02:35:48
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answered by ANKARAJ A 1
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