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#RajivGandhi was barely 40 when he became Prime Minister of #India. #Politics was not his first choice as a career and yet Rajiv, an airline #pilot, found himself in the hot seat after his mother, Indira Gandhi, was assassinated in October 1984, when she was PM. 1/13
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When Rajiv took over, he had a clean personal and political image. He was non-controversial. His initiation to #politics had taken place on the death of his brother Sanjay. In 1981, Rajiv stood for election from Amethi in Uttar Pradesh and won a seat in the Lok Sabha. 2/13
#Terrorism was already raging in Punjab, and in the midst of the 1984 election campaign, #India was hit by the world’s worst industrial disaster. On 3rd December, a poisonous gas leak from American multinational Union Carbide killed 2,000 people in Bhopal. 3/12
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But Rajiv’s biggest challenge was to find a solution to terrorism in #Punjab, which had led to the assassination of his mother. He made a deal with the Akali Dal in 1985. This saw big gains for the regional party, including a major electoral victory in Punjab. 4/13
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Rajiv also signed deals with the All-Assam Students Union & Mizo National Front. As in Punjab, regional parties emerged victorious in the Assam and Mizoram elections, in 1985 and 1986, respectively. Rajiv had put the interests of the country above those of the #Congress. 5/13 ImageImage
the “feudal oligarchy” in the Congress found favour as did the passage of the Anti-Defection Act by his government. It enhanced his image as ‘Mr Clean’. 6/13
But the tide began to turn as Rajiv took a series of missteps. In 1985, when #Muslims were upset with the Supreme Court verdict in the Shah Bano case, Rajiv passed the Muslim Women’s Bill to appease them. 7/13 Image
Next, a local court in Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh, ordered the locks of the Babri Masjid in #Ayodhya to be opened. It is widely believed that the order was passed at the instance of the Centre to pacify #Hindus, to balance the Muslim appeasement in the Shah Bano case. 8/13
From here on, it was a politically downhill journey for Rajiv. His attempts at modernisation through ‘Technology Missions’, and the introduction of computers and reservation of seats for women in village panchayats failed to bolster his sagging political image. 9/13
Then he took a body blow – in 1987, V P Singh, then Defence Minister, resigned after he accused Rajiv of corruption in the high-profile #Bofors gun deal. Singh became a catalyst for uniting Opposition parties against Rajiv. 10/13 Image
Rajiv lost the 1989 Lok Sabha elections, a huge blow for the Congress. The country had a new government, a coalition led by V P Singh. 11/13
On 21st May 1991, Rajiv was killed in Tamil Nadu, in a suicide bomb attack by the LTTE, a Sri Lankan terrorist organisation. It was a revenge killing as Rajiv had sent peacekeeping forces to Sri Lanka, to end a civil war between the LTTE and the military. 12/13 Image
Experts believe Rajiv was politically naive. He squandered his massive 1984 mandate by pandering to Hindu and Muslim fundamentalism, and compromising with political corruption. 13/13

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#RajivGandhi began his political career as ‘Mr Clean’ but this image was shattered by the end of his term in office. Allegations of #corruption first surfaced in April 1987, when kickbacks in government deals were linked to Rajiv. 1/9 Image
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Just after his victory in the 1984 elections, #RajivGandhi faced his first big challenge. On 23rd April 1985, the Supreme Court ordered the ex-husband of a Muslim woman from Indore, Shah Bano, to pay her maintenance under Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). 1/13 Image
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Caste-based #reservations are always a subject of debate but the #quotasystem is much older than most people think. The first reservations on economic grounds were introduced in #India as early as 1902. 1/11
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And he royal who introduced this revolutionary change was Kolhapur’s visionary ruler Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj. 3/11
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Many of us are aware of the many contributions of Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj of #Kolhapur to social reform, including the introduction of #reservation in government jobs for #backwardclasses in 1902. But #DidYouKnow what triggered this drastic step? 1/4
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The Muslim League was created in 1906 to empower Muslims in the subcontinent and push a pro-nationalist agenda. Jinnah joined the party in 1913. The idea of Pakistan was first ideated by Muhammad Allama Iqbal, a philosopher-poet and a member of the league, in 1930.
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