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Mainstream history books frequently sanitize the geopolitical maneuvers surrounding Jammu and Kashmir between 1947 and 1953. Madhok’s first volume covers his early days in Skardu, Ladakh, and Srinagar, capturing the exact moments the region fractured. zindagi ka safar book by balraj madhok better
When BJS President Deendayal Upadhyay was found dead under mysterious circumstances at Mughalsarai railway station in 1968, the official narrative largely pointed toward a routine train robbery gone wrong. Madhok completely rejects this oversimplification. In his book, he meticulously lays out evidence pointing toward a deeply rooted political conspiracy, suggesting that Upadhyay’s murder was an inside job designed to alter the ideological trajectory of the party. The Rise and Fall of Internal Factions Let me know how you would like to proceed with your research
"Madhok's revelations about the conspiracy behind Deen Dayal Upadhyaya's death are chilling. He names names. No other leader from the Sangh Parivar has had the guts to do this. For this alone, his book will always be a more authentic account than any written by Vajpayee or Advani." – A Reader on a Political Forum When BJS President Deendayal Upadhyay was found dead
Balraj Madhok was a famous political activist and a key founder of the Bharatiya Jan Sangh. He was also its president, a Member of Parliament, and a prolific author. He is equally known for his split with the party and his explosive revelations in his autobiography.