Every October 31st brings back the memory
of a strong leader – Indira Gandhi. This was the time to visit few pages of
history. This chance was given by the famous book - Indira: The Life of Indira
Nehru Gandhi by Katherine Frank. It was on October 31, 1984, when she walked through
her garden, smiling, with palms pressed together in namaste greeting. That was
the tragic time when she was assassinated by her own Sikh bodyguards.
There are exquisite details in this well-researched
book. This book is rich and exhaustingly dramatic from start to finish. There
are so many unknown facts that are brought to light by this book. The book
explains in detail the story of Indira turning in to a leader from being a
nervous and under-confident child.
The book tells fascinating stories like Jawaharlal
insisted that Indira had to run long distances every day and with grace. He
told her what to wear, to read, and to think. The book also deeply explains the
flaws of Indira as a person. The tough decisions like the forced sterilisation
programmes of 1976 made her infamous. She also took the step against democracy
and imposed emergency in India. She violated the principles that her father
stood for.
Another dimension of Nehru family is brought to
light – that is poor treatment given to Indira’s mother – Kamala Nehru.
Jawaharlal’s sisters treated her badly all of her age, even when she was sick
with TB. The book tells how Indira loved her mother intensely
and was worried whenever she was left alone with her in-laws, especially when
Nehru was in prison.
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