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Thursday, 4 April 2019

The Accidental Prime Minister-Sanjaya Baru


Book: The Accidental Prime Minister
Publisher: Penguin India
Author: Sanjaya Baru


Meaning to read this for a long time, I finally laid my hands on it during this year’s world book fair.
A non-fiction book by genre, but the writing by Mr. Baru is deeply engaging with equal parts of wit and humour. It is an inside account of Dr Manmohan Singh’s term as the Prime Minister of India and the twists and turns that took place during that time. A different take of what was portrayed in the media about Dr Singh, this book brings out the other side of personality of him, a side which can be attributed to his deeply academic background. It also gives an account of the incidents that defined UPA 1 government and how those decisions came into being.

Talking about the book, it is an engaging read and it keeps you hooked with its style of writing and the manner which is almost as if the author is telling a story. A person who has a keen interest in politics and follows Indian politics will find it interesting and an engaging read.
The title of the book is apt as the book basically enumerates how Dr. Singh came to be chosen as the Prime Minister the first time. It tells his story, his feelings, his emotions.

Over all, a decent read.

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