Lost closest friend of 65 years: LK Advani over death of Atal Bihari Vajpayee
New Delhi: Veteran BJP leader L K Advani, who along with Atal Behari Vajpayee was a central figure in the party for much of its existence, has described the former prime minister as one of the country’s tallest statesmen and his closest friend for over 65 years whom he will miss immensely.
Vajpayee’s captivating leadership qualities, mesmerising oratory, soaring patriotism and above all, his sterling humane qualities like compassion, humility and his remarkable ability to win over adversaries despite ideological differences have all had a profound effect on him, Mr Advani said in his condolence message.
“I cherish the memories of my long association with him, right from our days as pracharaks of the RSS, to the inception of Bharatiya Jana Singh, the struggle of the dark months during the Emergency leading to the formation of Janata Party and later the emergence of the Bharatiya Janata Party in 1980,” he said.
Mr Advani said he was at loss for words to express his deep grief and sadness.
“Atalji will be remembered as the pioneer of the first ever stable non-Congress coalition government at the Centre and I had the privilege of working as his deputy for six years. As my senior, he always encouraged and guided me in every possible manner,” he said. The deputy prime minister in the Vajpayee government said he will miss him immensely.
Mr Advani, whose Rath Yatra from Somnath to Ayodhya in 1990s gave huge electoral dividends to the BJP, announced Vajpayee as the prime ministerial candidate of his party in 1995.
Though both of them were lifelong friends, some leaders tried to create friction between by calling Vajpayee a mukhota (mask) while Advani the real leader.