'When Vajpayee tried to contest from Bhind LS seat in 1984'

Press Trust of India  |  Gwalior 

BJP patriarch Atal Bihari Vajpayee had unsuccessfully tried to file his nomination from Bhind in in 1984 and travelled in a car for the purpose, after Congress' had jumped into the fray from at the last moment.

Vajpayee had won the seat in 1971 as a Jan Sangh candidate.

However, he lost Gwalior to Madhavrao Scindia, the royal of the dynasty, of the in 1984.

Recalling the events of 1984, veteran Dr said today that Vajpayee was surprised to find that had filed the nomination papers for the Gwalior seat on the last day of filing the nominations.

Pathak claimed that Scindia had jumped into the fray at the behest of the then

He said Vajpayee then tried to file his nomination papers from neighbouring Bhind seat and travelled there in a car, but couldn't make it in time.

After his defeat in Gwalior at the hands of Scindia, Vajpayee contested from in and Vidisha in in 1991 and won both the seats, said senior

However, he quit as and retained seat.

Vajpayee had won from five times (including 1991-96).

Another Dr said, "Vajpayee's father was working as a at Gorkhi School".

He said Vajpayee had studied at in Gwalior and graduated from (now called as Maharani Laxmi Bai College).

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First Published: Thu, August 16 2018. 20:25 IST