My country my life

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My country my life

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The much-awaited autobiography of veteran BJP leader L K Advani, was released in New Delhi. The book was released by former President A P J Abdul Kalam who decided to walk down to the Siri Fort auditorium when his car got stuck in a traffic jam on Khel Gaon Marg and he was getting late. At the function RSS general secretary Mohan Bhagwat said. “He’s a generation older than me, but there are many things that we can learn from his life. He taught us that one could be firm in his beliefs, and yet do a whole lot of things for the society.”

‘My Country My Life’ covers all the major and minor events in the life of Advani, like his joining the RSS, trauma of Partition, meeting with Atal Bihari Vajpayee, days of the Jana Sangh, Emergency, Ayodhya, Rath Yatra, his stint in the government as Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, Agra Summit, Kargil, Terrorism, Controversy surrounding Jinnah remark, and so on. The best part of the book is that Advani has taken the perspective of a participant, and not a historian, while writing it.

The best offer for this book is available at Indiaplaza.in where you get a 20% discount. The also have Author Signed Copy of the book. Get your copy today to know more about perhaps the most controversial politician.
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It's available from Amazon also: My Country My Life by L.K. Advani
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