Vajpayee was the voice that led station masters to demand their rights

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

It is a little known fact that former Vajpayee was the of a union for station masters, who fought for the right of the men on whose shoulders rested not just the smooth running of trains but also their safety and security.

was just shy of 30 years of age when he first saw Vajpayee, who was then emerging as the of the union. He remembers the former as a "man who led from the front".

"He inspired generations at a time when we did not even know what our rights were. He encouraged us to demand our rights. His speeches were awe-inspiring. He was the of AISMA from 1959 to 1971. He is no longer leading us, but we still follow his ideals," Singh told over phone.

He recalled meeting the BJP stalwart when the latter had become the in 1968 and said he met them as one of them and not as one of the most prominent leaders of the country. At that time, Singh recalled, Vajpayee was already an elected

In 1986, when Singh became the president of AISMA and was on a hunger strike in front of Parliament, Vajpayee intervened and convinced him to break his fast.

"He visited me and pushed me to break my fast. His kindness was touching," Singh remembered.

Vajpayee prominently featured in the annual diary of the AISMA last year as a "legendary" workers' The former prime minister's 12-year stint as the AISMA president also finds a mention in the "biography" section of his profile on the website.

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First Published: Thu, August 16 2018. 22:00 IST