Sthanam Narasimha Rao __top__ File
Was he perfect? No. But was he the "communal" leader his opponents painted him as? Hardly. He was a man caught between the law, the streets, and a rising tide of religious nationalism. This is Rao’s real legacy. He knew economics, but he didn't know finance. So, he did something incredibly rare for a Prime Minister: He chose a Finance Minister who was smarter than him.
(a common misspelling or reference to his title "Sthanam" meaning position/seat) was the lighthouse that guided a sinking ship. sthanam narasimha rao
But whispers can move mountains.
He was the unlikeliest of revolutionaries. Here is where Rao’s story gets complex—and why history has been unkind. Rao was a devout Brahmin who understood the scriptures. When the Babri Masjid was demolished in 1992 (during his tenure), history has largely blamed him for "weakness" or "complicity." Was he perfect
There is a unique kind of tragedy in Indian politics—the tragedy of . Hardly