Shah Rukh Khan shares moving post on Atal Bihari Vajpayee's death, says 'will you miss Baapji'
Khan describes how his father used to take him for every speech that the former PM delivered in Delhi.
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On the left is SRK, and on the right is Sri Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Atal Bihari Vajpayee's demise has created a void in the hearts of many like no other. The former Prime Minister touched the lives of millions across all walks of life.
Former Prime Minister of India, Sri Atal Bihari Vajpayee breathed his last in Delhi. He had been in the hospital for a month due to some health complications.
SRK had the opportunity to get to know him while he was young and growing up. He fondly remembers how his father used to take him for every speech that Mr. Vajpayee delivered in Delhi. At home, the Khans lovingly referred to him as 'Baapji'.
Vajpayee was a fine orator and poet and the superstar considers himself lucky to have had his influence on his formative years. The loss is so big for SRK that he feels like he's lost a part of his childhood with the demise of Vajpayee.
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The actor has childhood memories of growing up listening to his poetry and learning the art of smiling.
7 things to know about Atal Bihari Vajpayee
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Born in a humble school teacher's family on December 25, 1924, in Gwalior Madhya Pradesh, Vajpayee entered politics during the Quit India movement in 1942. He did his graduation and post graduation in Political Science from Victoria College in Gwalior.
Born in a humble school teacher's family on December 25, 1924, in Gwalior Madhya Pradesh, Vajpayee entered politics during the Quit India movement in 1942. He did his graduation and post graduation..
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He became the Prime Minister for the first time on May 16, 1996 when then President Shankar Dayal Sharma invited BJP, which was the single largest party, to form the government. The stint, however, lasted only for 13 days as no new allies came out to support the BJP.
He became the Prime Minister for the first time on May 16, 1996 when then President Shankar Dayal Sharma invited BJP, which was the single largest party, to form the government. The stint, however, l..
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On March 19, Vajpayee was sworn in as Prime Minister for the second time. After 13 months, the Vajpayee government lost the vote of confidence by one vote on April 17, 1999. This is the only government at the Centre to have lost a confidence vote.
On March 19, Vajpayee was sworn in as Prime Minister for the second time. After 13 months, the Vajpayee government lost the vote of confidence by one vote on April 17, 1999. This is the only governme..
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His tenure saw India’s second nuclear test at Pokharan on May 11, 1998. A spate of trade and other sanctions by US and other countries followed. Despite the nuclear test, Vajpayee reached out to Pakistan through the Lahore bus diplomacy in February, 1999. However, just three months later, Pakistan attacked India in May 1999, leading to the Kargil war.
His tenure saw India’s second nuclear test at Pokharan on May 11, 1998. A spate of trade and other sanctions by US and other countries followed. Despite the nuclear test, Vajpayee reached out to Paki..
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The Vajpayee-led NDA won 303 Lok Sabha seats in 1999 and he was sworn in as Prime Minister for the third time on October 13. Vajpayee again made a tryst with peace when he invited Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf- who was the Army chief when the neighbouring country had begun the Kargil war- for a summit at Agra in July 2001. The summit ended in failure.
The Vajpayee-led NDA won 303 Lok Sabha seats in 1999 and he was sworn in as Prime Minister for the third time on October 13. Vajpayee again made a tryst with peace when he invited Pakistan President ..
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Vajpayee did not have very cordial relations with Modi and had asked him to follow rajdharma in the wake of the Gujarat riots of 2002. He wanted Modi to quit as chief minister but the former survived as LK Advani backed him.
Vajpayee did not have very cordial relations with Modi and had asked him to follow rajdharma in the wake of the Gujarat riots of 2002. He wanted Modi to quit as chief minister but the former survived..
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Vajpayee was seen as a secular, moderate leader. He distanced himself from Advani’s 1991 rath yatra and was not present at Ayodhya when the Babri mosque was razed. Later he said the mosque should not have been destroyed.
Vajpayee was seen as a secular, moderate leader. He distanced himself from Advani’s 1991 rath yatra and was not present at Ayodhya when the Babri mosque was razed. Later he said the mosque should not..
The 53-year-old actor shared the link of a poem written by Mr Vajpayee, which was adapted onscreen several years ago.
The poem titled 'Kya Khoya Kya Paya Jag Mein' was rendered by Jagjit Singh and the introduction of the video was narrated by Amitabh Bachchan (and written by Javed Akhtar). The music video featured Shah Rukh Khan and it was directed by late filmmaker Yash Chopra.
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Vajpayee had been the Prime Minister of India twice from 1996-1999. He was also conferred with Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian award given to a citizen of India, in 2004.
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Etiquette One Has To Follow To Meet World Leaders
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Some etiquette while meeting world leaders can be quite strict, specific and even strange.
A guide to help you out...
Some etiquette while meeting world leaders can be quite strict, specific and even strange.
A guide to help you out...
- People who are seated should rise when the president enters the room.
- The president should be addressed as ‘President Trump’ or ‘Mr. President’.
- For a woman president, if the US ever has one, she will be addressed as ‘Madam President’
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- People who are seated should rise when the president enters the room.
- The president should be addressed as ‘President Trump’ or ‘Mr. President’.
- For a woman president, if the US ever has one,..
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- For the Papal audienence, casual but modest dress is accepted. Women should have shoulders covered particularly if the meeting is held indoors.
- Men are permitted to wear hats throughout the audience.
- The pope must be addressed as ‘Your Holiness’ in writing or in person.
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- For the Papal audienence, casual but modest dress is accepted. Women should have shoulders covered particularly if the meeting is held indoors.
- Men are permitted to wear hats throughout the aud..
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- No slouching or arms crossed.
- When you are standing, you can hold your hands clasped in front of you or you can put your hands behind your back.
- The only acceptable courtesy title of the King while writing him a letter is ‘The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ instead of His Majesty.
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- No slouching or arms crossed.
- When you are standing, you can hold your hands clasped in front of you or you can put your hands behind your back.
- The only acceptable courtesy title of the King..
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- Queen Elizabeth should be addressed as ‘Your Majesty’ upon presentation, and subsequently as ‘Ma’am.’
- Male members of royals should be greeted as ‘Your Royal Highness’ and subsequently ‘Sir,’ while women are to be first addressed as ‘Your Royal Highness’ then subsequently as ‘Ma’am’.
- Touching the Queen is generally frowned upon, but Michelle Obama warmly wrapped her arm around the monarch during a 2009 reception at Buckingham Palace.
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- Queen Elizabeth should be addressed as ‘Your Majesty’ upon presentation, and subsequently as ‘Ma’am.’
- Male members of royals should be greeted as ‘Your Royal Highness’ and subsequently ‘Sir,’ w..