Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee,
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December 25, 1924: Atal Bihari Vajpayee born in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. Vajpayee had a brilliant career both at school and in the university with scholarships won on merit. He was a fluent speaker in English, inheriting the gift of the gab from his father Pandit K. B. Vajpayee. Father and son created history in the Lucknow University where they studied Law together.
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1951 : He was one of the founding members of the Jan Sangh, becoming its president in 1968 on the death of Deendayal Upadhyaya.
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1957 : Vajpayee was first elected to the Lok Sabha from Balrampur in Uttar Pradesh and was twice member of the Rajya Sabha.
1958 : Vajpayee was imprisoned during the U.P. food agitation in 1958 and during the talks with Pakistan on Kutch in 1967.
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According to The Hindu , Vajpayee was a firm believer in secularism. He was fond of repeating that “Hinduism was not a religion but a secular way of life,” a report published in The Hindu on June 13, 1964 read.
1968 : He became president of the party’s new incarnation, the Bharatiya Jana Sangh from 1968 to 1973.
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1975 : During the Emergency, the Bharatiya Jan Sangh along with several parties merged to form the Janata Party.
1977-79 : In the Morarji Desai led Janata Party government, Vajpayee became the MEA.
1980 : After the failure of the Janata experiment, the Bharatiya Janata Party was launched, and Vajpayee became its president. He remained the president of the party till 1986
1984 : The newly founded BJP, after the dissolution of the Jan Sangh, won only two seats in the Parliamentary Elections.
December 6, 1992 : Demolition of the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya. Vajpayee is on record as having said that he had warned L.K. Advani on the possible disastrous consequences of collecting a large crowd at the disputed site. Vajpayee was subsequently censured at an emergency meeting of the party’s national executive committee for having gone beyond the RSS brief in expressing regret over the demolition of the Masjid.
1992 : Vajpayee awarded the Padma Vibhushan award.
1995 : As the BJP threw its weight behind the Ram Janmabhoomi movement, he emerged as the prime ministerial candidate on behalf of the BJP.
1996 : He became Prime Minister, leading a 13-day government as head of the single largest party.
1998-99 : Vajpayee was Prime Minister with the NDA government after a United Front government fell when the Congress withdrew support. He oversaw the Pokhran nuclear test and the subsequent international sanctions that went with it. The term was also marked by his initiatives for peace with Pakistan and the Lahore declaration. His 13-month government, however, could not withstand the rather fragile coalition that he had put together, and with the AIADMK withdrawing support, his government fell.
1999: During Vajpayee’s term, the Army conducted Operation Vijay to wrest territories along the Line of Control after the Pakistan Army undertook a covert operation to send its troops into Kargil that led to a limited conflict that Pakistan lost.
1999-2004 : Appointed Prime Minister leading the NDA alliance with a comfortable majority and a government that lasted a full term till 2004, the first non-Congress government to do so. During his address to the nation following the election, he said: “We are all guided by the lofty principles of secularism, social justice, social, harmony and women’s empowerment. Ours is a Government wedded to a common ideal: to create a kinder, gentler and more tolerant society, free from all discrimination, fear and insecurity.”
February 20, 1999 : Inauguration of the Delhi-Lahore bus service. Television cameras captured the historic and stirring images of Prime Minister Vajpayee and his entourage getting into a bus and driving into Pakistan, to be greeted warmly by a Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif at the border. On February 21, the Lahore Declaration was signed by the two Prime Ministers.
1999 : During Vajpayee’s term, the Pakistan Army undertook a covert operation to send its troops into Kargil. US President Bill Clinton pushed Nawaz Sharif into withdrawing Pakistani troops from Kargil after a meeting in Washington. The Kargil War, also known as Operation Vijay, which was won by India, was a defining moment of Vajpayee’s tenure.
December 13, 2001: Parliament is attacked during his third term as Prime Minister. Subsequently, the NDA government brought in the controversial Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA).
2004 : Still attended Lok Sabha after his government’s defeat in the polls but gradually withdrew from public life.
2009 : Vajpayee suffered a stroke that weakened his cognitive abilities.
2015: Vajpayee awarded the Bharat Ratna.
August 16, 2018 : Atal Bihari Vajpayee passes away, age 93, after battling ill health for years.