Narasimha Rao had retired, packed his bags and returned to
Hyderabad when fate willed otherwise. Chosen to lead the
Congress after Rajiv Gandhi's assassination, he became prime
minister of the last government to complete its term. Erudite and
learned-BSc, LLB, Sahitya Ratna and a polyglot-but quite
colourless, his prime ministership has been among the most
controversial. He was accused of everything from bribing MPs to
accepting Rs 1 crore from securities scamster Harshad Mehta. It
was under his leadership that the Congress' fortunes dipped to a
new low and in 1996 the party managed to win just 140 seats in the
Lok Sabha, its lowest-ever tally. In late 1996, following his
chargesheeting in the Lakhubhai Pathak case, Rao was forced to
step down as Congress president as well as Congress
Parliamentary Party leader.Educated in Pune and Nagpur, Rao
became an AICC member in 1951. He was an MLA from 1957 to
1977, minister for law and information, Andhra Pradesh (1962-64)
and, later, chief minister. In 1977, he was elected to the Lok Sabha;
in 1980 he became Union minister for external affairs, and Union
minister for home affairs in '84. Has also been Union minister of
defence, human resources development, and health and family
welfare.Rao has authored several books, a work of fiction is on the
way.
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