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The third volume, in particular, is noted for its "explosive" content. Madhok provides a firsthand account of the mysterious death of Deendayal Upadhyaya
What makes this book truly compelling—and controversial—is its second half. Madhok does not spare his own party. He details his dramatic fallout with Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Lal Krishna Advani, accusing them of diluting the Jana Sangh’s core ideology for the sake of political power and electoral convenience. He writes with a sense of betrayal, feeling that the leadership abandoned the party’s original hardline stance on cultural nationalism (Hindutva) and Kashmir. zindagi ka safar book by balraj madhok
As a founder of the Jammu-Kashmir Praja Parishad, Madhok provides firsthand accounts of the 1947–48 tribal invasion and the subsequent political maneuvers involving Sheikh Abdullah and Jawaharlal Nehru. Political Ideology: The book reflects his staunch nationalist views The third volume, in particular, is noted for
If you are looking for political gossip mixed with serious analysis, this is it. Madhok was unceremoniously removed from the Jana Sangh presidency. In Zindagi Ka Safar , he accuses Vajpayee and Advani of sidelining the old guard to create a "soft" image for the party. He writes bitterly about how the party abandoned its core ideological stance on Article 370 (Kashmir’s special status) for short-term coalition gains. This section is a goldmine for researchers studying the internal fractures of the Sangh Parivar. He details his dramatic fallout with Atal Bihari