Lessons that Atal Bihari Vajpayee taught to Young India

What young India can learn from Atal Bihari Vajpayee ? Life Lessons from Atal Bihari Vajpayee that can help you in your life - The Post is tribute to Late Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee , National Leader India

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Politics is often characterized by the strong likes, hard decisions, and even stronger dislikes and is, therefore, a double-edged sword, even for the best of the politicians. The actions of the ministers are not only closely covered by media but also spread around the globe like a wildfire through social media, trolls, news and other means. So, for most of the politicians politics and power accompanied with it is an end in itself and not a means to achieve something greater. But, Vajpayee was different as was more pragmatic in his approach when it comes to the country’s welfare. He managed the contradictions with ease, encouraged the views of the people and fellow politicians, maintained the decencies of public talks, and most important of all he even respected and liked his political opponents. He was a person, around whom the BJP could have redefined its image, motto and work ethics as a party. He was in the politics but was beyond the usual game of power and fame he worked for the country and has given some of the most valuable lessons from which we all could learn.

Always look at the bigger picture


The first and the most important is looking at a bigger picture. In today’s politics, which has become a hyperactive competition among the politicians rather than means to serve the nation and its people, Vajpayee had always put India’s democratic needs and its tradition above all else. In the last decade-and-a-half, this notion of serving the nation has become an extinct practice which is only evident from the frequent disruptions in the Parliament sessions.

Power of the belief

The second lesson is believing in your beliefs with so much strength that they don’t need reiterations, repetitions, and demonstrations. Today, many analysts believe that Vajpayee strongly believed in the principle of Hindu religion but never felt the need to prove them to anyone by putting a special show for the beliefs he believed in.

Respect your opponents

Another of his quality which made him stand different from the rest of his fellow politicians was the ability to tolerate. He was tolerant of the difference in the opinions and was very happy to hear different points of views even if they presented the worst case scenario. If he was wrong he would gladly accept the mistake. He actively used this approach to resolve the impasses during his political terms.

Believe in yourself

He believed in the power of an individual as he himself was a prime example of the same. He lost his mentor, Shyam Prasad Mookerjee, when he was 29 years old. As he mourned the death of his mentor he also carried all his duties towards the party diligently. Having a mentor can make your path easier but is not a definite condition for the success as long as you are willing to forge one for yourself.

Success and Patience go hand in hand

During the 1984 elections, BJP was reduced to a party with two seats but Vajpayee did not let the failure weigh him down. He accepted the defeat and worked hard and later in 1995 he was named as the BJP’s Ministerial Candidate.

Take the practical approach

The last one was the ability to be civil and humane to the opponents both in talk and action. Everyone has strong likes and dislikes and some idea that they believe in very strongly that could not stand any opposition against it but, Vajpayee never let his emotions get the best of him. He knows that what he believes in may not equally benefit the nation and its people, therefore, was open to the suggestions and opinions even of his rivals which brings his other qualities to a full circle.