It discusses various phases of his life: Sanjeev Chopra talks about his book 'The Great Conciliator' on life of Lal Bahadur Shastri

ANI March 19, 2025 117 views

Sanjeev Chopra's latest book 'The Great Conciliator' offers an unprecedented deep dive into Lal Bahadur Shastri's remarkable life journey. The comprehensive work traces Shastri's evolution from his humble beginnings in Mughalsarai to becoming India's second Prime Minister. Through 36 meticulously researched chapters, Chopra unveils Shastri's transformative leadership and institutional building capabilities. The book not only chronicles his political achievements but also illuminates the profound influence of Mahatma Gandhi on his worldview and governance philosophy.

"He was a great institution builder" - Sanjeev Chopra
New Delhi, March 18: Sanjeev Chopra talked about his latest book 'The Great Conciliator', which is about the life of former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri.

Key Points

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Book covers Shastri's life through 36 comprehensive chapters

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Explores railway minister's transformative leadership

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Highlights Gandhi's profound influence on Shastri

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Traces political journey from Banaras to national stage

While talking to the media, he said, "The book starts with the period of 1900. The time when he was born in Mughalsarai, talks about the Railway colony where he grew up. Then it goes on to talk about Banaras. The schools where he studied. The teachers that were inspiration for him. Then it talks about Banaras Hindu University, it talks about Mahatma Gandhi's presence there. It talks about Kashi Vidyapith, it talks about how he takes up the position of president of Servants of the People Society..then it talks about how he goes to Lahore. Then of course he becomes the 6th secretary of the Congress."

"So there are 36 chapters in the book, which discuss various phases of his life from the beginning to the last efforts at making a lasting peace with Pakistan in Tashkent," he added.

He continued, "So, in my mind some little aspects about, you know, we all talk about his resignation as the railway minister, but we don't talk about how he built up the railways. The railways was not such a glorious organisation as we know today, so the entire effort at rebuilding. The entire effort at rebuilding the post and telegraph.... So he was a great institution builder, so I've tried to cover those aspects of his life based on archival records, based on his speeches, and based on a lot of other factors...."

Former PM Shastri was a great visionary leader, deeply influenced by the political teachings of Mahatma Gandhi, who understood the language of the people and led the country toward progress.

Born in Uttar Pradesh on October 2, 1904, Lal Bahadur Shastri was the second Prime Minister of India and served from 1964 to 1966. He died in Tashkent on January 11, 1966, at the age of 61, soon after signing the Tashkent Pact with Pakistan following 1965 war.

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