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Telangana to celebrate PV Narasimha Rao's birth anniversary

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I was not sarcastic.. :rofl:


he is weirdly not from any dominant caste group.. neither reddy nor kamma
HE was a Brahmin.. That's what makes his rise to power so interesting. As brahmins are politically very weak in AP & TG!! He was made CM for a year under Indira Gandhi, but his enemies within the party got him kicked ou within a year after he became the CM

& that;s one reason why Brahmins in AP & TG despite being religious & supporters of the Ram Janmabhoomi Movement voted for the Congress in the past.. [Now After the bifurcation of AP, Brahmins in AP voted for TDP because of CBN's continuous appeasement of them+lack of options, those in TG either voted for Congress or TRS]

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pata nahi per kyon saare NaMo bhakt becharre pappu ke peeche parre rehte hain :devil:
Sirji, Jab se Lalu sahab Delhi se gayab hue hain, Comic relief is in short supply. Aur Digvijay sahab bhi pata nahin kuch khamosh se hain.
Bataiye hum gareeb kahan jayen :partay:
 
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Sirji, Jab se Lalu sahab Delhi se gayab hue hain, Comic relief is in short supply. Aur Digvijay sahab bhi pata nahin kuch khamosh se hain.
Bataiye hum gareeb kahan jayen :partay:
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One of India's best PM's ever & it's most under appreciated PM.

He was the father of the liberalisation of 1991!! He did an excellent job in tackling the Khalistan & Kashmir insurgency which had broken out thanks to the incompetence of the previous govt.s

"When he took over as PM in 1991, FDI was just around 132 million USD, by the time he stepped down from office in 1996, it grew to 5.3 billion USD.

While his economic reforms are well known, he took bold initiatives on the foreign policy front too. Normalizing relations with Israel which he started in 1992, also more active engagement with the West, in a post Cold War era. He also cultivated a strong relationship with Iran, while proactively adopting a Look East policy, a closer relation with ASEAN. His engagement with China and Iran, ensured Pakistan's attempts to have a resolution passed on Kashmir at UNHRC, came a cropper. In fact sending A.B.Vajpayee and Salman Khurshid to counter the Pakistan resolution on human rights in Kashmir was a master stroke. "

It is also believed that PVNR was very keen & wanted to conduct nuke tests in 1995, but had to drop them under American interference & pressure.

But as he wasn't a member of the Gandhi parivaar, he was forgotten by his party. Even after his death he was humiliated by YSR(the then CM of AP) & Sonia Gandhi. His body wasn't give the respect it deserved by Sonia Gandhi & MMS(who was ironically his protegé) & instead of being cremated in Delhi, he was cremated in Hyderabad

Narasimha Rao's final humiliation

@Hindustani78 @Dillinger @nair @Nair saab @wolfschanzze @levina @Echo_419 @magudi @Bang Galore @Rain Man @acid rain @Star Wars @Ryuzaki @Georgeclark @Manindra @Juggernautjatt @Rangila @JanjaWeed @anant_s @Chanakya's_Chant @Chronos @Rajaraja Chola @uparyupari @utraash
Please read this quora answer +storify to know more about him:-
Ratnakar Sadasyula's answer to What's the best thing to ever come out of Andhra Pradesh? - Quora
P.V.Narasimha Rao- The man who changed India (with tweets) · scorpiusmaximus · Storify

Thank you so much for everything you did PVNR garu!! This nation may have forgotten you for the time being, but one day you will be widely remembered & acknowledged for everything you did for it







Johar PVNR!!
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1991 was really a very delicate period for our nation as there was so much chaos, confusion and disorder in the world because of the cold war. USSR was dissolved during that period and Republic of India was standing on its own against all odds.

Interesting article.
Narasimha Rao and the Bomb | Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses
In the background of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s obituary tribute to P.V. Narasimha Rao acknowledging the latter as the true father of Shakti nuclear test of May 11, 1998, let me recall Rao’s role in the development of the Indian nuclear deterrent as narrated by him. This is important in order to understand the correct historical perspective about very important decisions of the past; in this case, Rao’s account of the evolution of the nuclear policy during his term of office.

Telangana pays tributes to Narasimha Rao on birth anniversary

Published 28-Jun-2015 14:14 IST

Those paying tributes included deputy chief ministers Kadiam Srihari, Mahmood Ali, home minister N. Narasimha Reddy, ministers Harish Rao, T. Nageswara Rao and Mahender Reddy.

Speaking on the occasion, Narasimha Reddy said the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) government would strive to carry forward the ideals of the late prime minister.

TRS MP B. Narsaiah Goud said Rao with his economic reforms brought global recognition to India. He said it was unfortunate that the Centre has not built a memorial in the national capital.

Congress party's Telangana unit president Uttam Kumar Reddy, party leader in state assembly K. Jana Reddy, the party's Andhra Pradesh unit chief Raghuveera Reddy also paid tributes at Gyan Bhoomi.

The Telangana government had also celebrated the birth anniversary last year, soon after formation of the new state.

Rao was born in Karimnagar district, which is now in Telangana, on June 28, 1921. He was prime minister between 1991 and 1996 and died on December 23, 2004.

Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao released a statement, recalling the late leader's services to the nation.

He said it was a matter of pride for Telangana that Narasimha Rao, the architect of India's economic reforms, was a son of the soil.

Hailing Rao as a polyglot, great administrator and litterateur, KCR said he carved a unique position for himself in history.

Congress general secretary Digvijaya Singh also paid tributes to Narasimha Rao at a function jointly organised by the Telangana and Andhra Pradesh units of the party.

Addressing a function organised in Karimnagar, TRS MP Vinod Kumar said lessons on Rao's life would be included in school textbooks.
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AICC general secretary, Digvijaya Singh, TPCC working president N.Uttam Kumar Reddy, and others pay tribute to former Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao on his birth anniversary at The PV Ghat on the Necklace Road in Hyderabad on Sunday. Photo: Nagara Gopal
 
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One of India's best PM's ever & it's most under appreciated PM.

He was the father of the liberalisation of 1991!! He did an excellent job in tackling the Khalistan & Kashmir insurgency which had broken out thanks to the incompetence of the previous govt.s

"When he took over as PM in 1991, FDI was just around 132 million USD, by the time he stepped down from office in 1996, it grew to 5.3 billion USD.

While his economic reforms are well known, he took bold initiatives on the foreign policy front too. Normalizing relations with Israel which he started in 1992, also more active engagement with the West, in a post Cold War era. He also cultivated a strong relationship with Iran, while proactively adopting a Look East policy, a closer relation with ASEAN. His engagement with China and Iran, ensured Pakistan's attempts to have a resolution passed on Kashmir at UNHRC, came a cropper. In fact sending A.B.Vajpayee and Salman Khurshid to counter the Pakistan resolution on human rights in Kashmir was a master stroke. "

It is also believed that PVNR was very keen & wanted to conduct nuke tests in 1995, but had to drop them under American interference & pressure.

But as he wasn't a member of the Gandhi parivaar, he was forgotten by his party. Even after his death he was humiliated by YSR(the then CM of AP) & Sonia Gandhi. His body wasn't give the respect it deserved by Sonia Gandhi & MMS(who was ironically his protegé) & instead of being cremated in Delhi, he was cremated in Hyderabad

Narasimha Rao's final humiliation

@Hindustani78 @Dillinger @nair @Nair saab @wolfschanzze @levina @Echo_419 @magudi @Bang Galore @Rain Man @acid rain @Star Wars @Ryuzaki @Georgeclark @Manindra @Juggernautjatt @Rangila @JanjaWeed @anant_s @Chanakya's_Chant
Please read this quora answer +storify to know more about him:-
Ratnakar Sadasyula's answer to What's the best thing to ever come out of Andhra Pradesh? - Quora
P.V.Narasimha Rao- The man who changed India (with tweets) · scorpiusmaximus · Storify

Thank you so much for everything you did PVNR garu!! This nation may have forgotten you for the time being, but one day you will be widely remembered & acknowledged for everything you did for it




Johar PVNR!!
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One of the few Congress is I admire also a Nobel gesture by the CM
 
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PVN was the best Congressi PM ever. & it's irony today that only non-congressis are keeping his legacy alive. It's a pity that this man had to go through such a humiliation moment after his death...& continues to be humiliated even now. Man's dead body was not allowed to be cremated in National capital with National honours. Neither his body was allowed to be kept inside Congress HQ in Delhi. Real shame...

The first line of your post explains the rest, he became a threat to the great dynasty.
 
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The first line of your post explains the rest, he became a threat to the great dynasty.
True...& that man is hounded even after his death. The dynasty is very careful since then not to promote anyone with a bit of acumen. That's why you saw MMS as PM ahead of people like Pranab Mukherjee. & now you have nobody like Mallikarjun Kharge as the leader of the party in LS ahead of more established & seasoned congress MPs. Dynasty will always make sure that no one above Pappu's IQ will be allowed to stay afloat.
 
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True...& that man is hounded even after his death. The dynasty is very careful since then not to promote anyone with a bit of acumen. That's why you saw MMS as PM ahead of people like Pranab Mukherjee. & now you have nobody like Mallikarjun Kharge as the leader of the party in LS ahead of more established & seasoned congress MPs. Dynasty will always make sure that no one above Pappu's IQ will be allowed to stay afloat.

Since 2012-13 The Supreme Madam was behaving less like a politician and more like a mother blinded by love and with a single-minded agenda of promoting her worthless son, and every step she took towards that proved to be suicidal for her party. I don't think they are going anywhere with such leadership at the top.

But that's good in a way, sometimes it takes a moron to bring down a dynasty.
 
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One of India's best PM's ever & it's most under appreciated PM.

He was the father of the liberalisation of 1991!! He did an excellent job in tackling the Khalistan & Kashmir insurgency which had broken out thanks to the incompetence of the previous govt.s

"When he took over as PM in 1991, FDI was just around 132 million USD, by the time he stepped down from office in 1996, it grew to 5.3 billion USD.

While his economic reforms are well known, he took bold initiatives on the foreign policy front too. Normalizing relations with Israel which he started in 1992, also more active engagement with the West, in a post Cold War era. He also cultivated a strong relationship with Iran, while proactively adopting a Look East policy, a closer relation with ASEAN. His engagement with China and Iran, ensured Pakistan's attempts to have a resolution passed on Kashmir at UNHRC, came a cropper. In fact sending A.B.Vajpayee and Salman Khurshid to counter the Pakistan resolution on human rights in Kashmir was a master stroke. "

It is also believed that PVNR was very keen & wanted to conduct nuke tests in 1995, but had to drop them under American interference & pressure.

But as he wasn't a member of the Gandhi parivaar, he was forgotten by his party. Even after his death he was humiliated by YSR(the then CM of AP) & Sonia Gandhi. His body wasn't give the respect it deserved by Sonia Gandhi & MMS(who was ironically his protegé) & instead of being cremated in Delhi, he was cremated in Hyderabad

Narasimha Rao's final humiliation

@Hindustani78 @Dillinger @nair @Nair saab @wolfschanzze @levina @Echo_419 @magudi @Bang Galore @Rain Man @acid rain @Star Wars @Ryuzaki @Georgeclark @Manindra @Juggernautjatt @Rangila @JanjaWeed @anant_s @Chanakya's_Chant @Chronos @Rajaraja Chola @uparyupari @utraash
Please read this quora answer +storify to know more about him:-
Ratnakar Sadasyula's answer to What's the best thing to ever come out of Andhra Pradesh? - Quora
P.V.Narasimha Rao- The man who changed India (with tweets) · scorpiusmaximus · Storify

Thank you so much for everything you did PVNR garu!! This nation may have forgotten you for the time being, but one day you will be widely remembered & acknowledged for everything you did for it




Johar PVNR!!
54977.jpg


politician-p-v-narasimha-rao.jpg

It is a matter of shame that the current generation (or at least the most of it) doesn’t really know PV Narasimha Rao and/or identify his contributions to this great nation of ours. The congress has made every possible effort to make sure that this man goes down in History as a nobody. After all PV Narasimha Rao changed the name of the Congress Party from Congress (Indira) to Bhartiya Rashtriya Congress (Indian National Congress) and rejected the candidature of Sonia Gandhi as the Congress President with this golden quote of his “Congress Party should be treated like a train where the compartments have to be attached to an engine belonging to the Nehru-Gandhi family or were there other alternatives?”

We will never forget its saviour, a genius, a legend and arguably the best prime minister of India.
 
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