Panaji: Former Chief Minister late Manohar Parrikar was like an Abhimanyu trapped in the battlefield of politics, according to the former Defence Minister's biographer Mangala Khadilkar, whose book 'Ek Manohar Katha' in Marathi was unveiled in Panaji in the presence of top BJP leaders on the occasion of the departed politician's second death anniversary.
Khadilkar, who has authored biographies of music stalwarts like Suman Kalyanpur and Pandit Prabhakar Karekar, also said that with his common man image and his modest appearance, Parrikar was unique among the lot of politicians India has produced over the years.
Her preparation for the biography, Khadilkar said, started in 2006, when Parrikar was setting assembly proceedings ablaze from the Opposition benches after having been dethroned from power two years prior. She, however, said that the book could not be completed sooner, because of Parrikar's subsequent rise in politics both in Goa and at the Centre.
"In 2006, I was observing his remarkable role as an opposition leader (in Goa). I have had the opportunity to engage with a lot of politicians in the country, but I found something very different about Parrikar," she said.
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"I wanted to know more about him. I told him that I want to write a book about him. He asked me, 'how soon do you want to do it'. I told him, I could wait for years for it," she recalls her interaction with Parrikar, who has served as Goa's Chief Minister on four separate occasions.
Over the next few years, she interviewed Parrikar on four to five occasions and watched Parrikar's meteoric rise in state and national politics through news reportage, the internet and TV clips.