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In the vast library of Indian political literature, most memoirs are written by victors—the prime ministers, the ruling party stalwarts, and the establishment voices. Rarely does one get an unvarnished account from the opposition’s side, especially from a figure who was both a founder and a fierce critic of the very system he helped build. Balraj Madhok’s autobiography, , is precisely that rare gem.
, a veteran Indian politician, academic, and co-founder of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh zindagi ka safar book by balraj madhok
Covers the tumultuous period between 1968 and 1984, including his internal friction within the Sangh Parivar and his eventual marginalization. Key Themes and Insights In the vast library of Indian political literature,
An insider’s view of the 1967 General Elections where the Jana Sangh saw massive gains. , a veteran Indian politician, academic, and co-founder
Details his active years in Parliament and the ideological shifts within the right-wing movements during the 1950s and 60s.
If you are tired of reading political history that feels like PR propaganda, pick up Zindagi Ka Safar . It is raw, it is angry, it is defensive, and it is absolutely essential for anyone trying to understand the "other side" of India’s freedom and subsequent politics.