Why is Atal Bihari Vajpayee called ajatshatru?

Why is Atal Bihari Vajpayee called ajatshatru?

Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ajatashatru (Sanskrit: having no enemy), for having a perpetual good-man aura and no enemies even from the opposing sides.

Who is called Ajatashatru?

Ajatashatru, also known as Kunika, was the son of Bimbisara. The ancient inscription in Government Museum, Mathura refers to him as vaidehi putra Ajatashatru Kunika “Ajatashatru Kunika, the son of Vaidehi.” The story of Ajatashatru is found in the Tripiṭaka of Buddhism and Jain Agamas.

Who was bimbisara father?

Bhati
Bimbisara/Fathers

Did Atal ji have a relationship with his daughter?

Although he never married during his lifetime, he had adopted a daughter whose name was Namita. Atal Ji was often associated with Namita’s birth mother, Mrs Rajkumari Kaul, in a romantic way by the media. It is true that Atal Ji loved Namita like she was his own daughter, but it is very unclear if Atal Ji and Mrs. Kaul had a relationship.

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Did Atal Bihari Kaul ever get married?

Although he never married during his lifetime. He had adopted a daughter whose name was Namita. Atal was often associated with Namita’s birth mother, Mrs Rajkumari Kaul, in a romantic way by the media.

What is the relationship between Rajkumari and Atal Ji?

Rajkumari and Atal Ji were old college friends. After college Rajkumari married Prof. B.N. Kaul who worked in Delhi University. Since Rajkumari was the common link, Mr. Kaul and Atal Ji soon became good friends. But then, a tragic incident occured and Mr. Kaul passed away, leaving behind Rajkumari and her daughter all alone.

Are the abrahiminic minorities now singing Vajpayee praise?

The Abrahiminic Minorities who are now singing Vajpayee praise, all of them voted against Atalji in 2004 and since then have been voting against BJP en masse except a few 0.0000001\% who are themselves the member of BJP or its affiliated organisations. But the truth is even now they don’t really like Atalji. For instance Vajpayee’s as

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