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This book is embodies a rather unusual chronicle, as it brings to light-perhaps for the first time-two sets of absorbing narratives: the first concerning the style of functioning and the human qualities of three remarkable personalities, attaining top positions, as a leader, in recent times-Rajiv Gandhi, Jyoti Basu and Indrajit Gupta-and the second concerning processes, quietly evolving in the background that had a bearing on important developments, in public domain. Dr. Mukheljee`s close association, with each of these three eminent leaders, in various professional roles, provided him with a rare vantage point fo.. a perceptive observation and analysis.
Dr. Mukheljee, being privy to many a lesser known facets of a number of topical issues, such as Rajiv Gandhi`s offer of Prime Ministership to Jyoti Basu, more than once or some aspects of the Bofors deal, is able to present such issues in a different perspective. We can also have glimpses of the humane and sensitive side of Rajiv Gandhi as Prime Minister of India and as well as his exuberant sense of adventure - sometimes causing a lot of worry to the author, as his security chief, during his extensive, frequent tours of West Bengal.
It is from a very vantage point that he recounts engaging episodes, such as Jyoti Basu`s reactions to the exploits of his ex-compatriot, Ananta Singh or instances of Basu`s administrative acumen that gave due cognizance to the reasoned, though, contrary views of his officers. An added bonus is the gripping account of `Operation Crossbow`, the meticulously structured plan of action, carried out, under the direct leadership of the author, which was instrumental in eradicating extremist activities in North Bengal, during mid-sixties.
Dr. Mukheljee considers it a rare honour that Indrajit Gupta, the Home Minister designate, in the United Front Government, had requested for his help in conducting the work of the Ministry, even before taking over a formal charge. Dr. Mukheljee was entrusted with a wide range of responsibilities and in that connection, he accompanied the Home Minister, during his extensive tours, within and outside the country. Shri Gupta`s commitment to, and powerful intervention in. police reforms in India, is also a revelation.
Dr. Mukheljee`s study of three dominant, but individually different, personalities of contemporary India, indeed comes alive, with an enrichment by authenticated anecdotes and a prescient commentary, along with a sobering analysis of the malaise of corruption that constantly haunts our polity and society. Written in a methodical, but lucid style, this volume must be valued by political readers, academics and scholars, in search of a new insight, for knowing otherwise known phenomena and personalities.
ISBN - 9788170494706
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