Leaders across party line recall greatness of 'Gentle Giant' Vajpayee

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

It is great that Bihari Vajpayee has brought together all leaders from different parties in one hall even after his death, remarked party while speaking at all party prayer meet for the deceased former in

Recalling his experience with the BJP veteran, Azad said, "I worked closely with him for five years. We were from different parties and had different ideologies. When I was a and he was the of Opposition, we used to have lunch and tea in each other's office. It was not that difficult in those days".

also paid tribute to the late leader and said, "He led an absolutely unblemished life. He had a unique style. He never worried about food, lifestyle or any other thing. I pay my tributes to such a man full of love and humanity".

The prayer meet, organised for Vajpayee at at New Delhi, had leaders across the political spectrum in attendance.

and leader (Rajya Sabha) Derek O'Brien, representing All Trinamool Congress, said, "If you look for the definition of certain words, you have to look in the dictionary. But there's one word you don't need to look in a dictionary...if you look at his (Atal ji's) face you will get the meaning of the word 'secular'. There are many communities around the world, when someone passes away they always write RIP which means 'Rest in Peace' but maybe after 16th Aug 2018 RIP for this great man will mean 'Really Incredible Person'."

leader talked of Vajpayee's generosity and strength and said, "Although he was poetic and generous at heart, he took strong decisions, like nuclear test & Kargil war for the nation. He was loved and respected by the ruling party as well as opposition. We need to follow his principles to spread peace and harmony".

Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) Dr. also joined in the list of mourners and paid his tribute to former PM. He said, "We mourn the loss of a great nationalist, a poet, a statesman, a veteran parliamentarian for decades & above all, a gentleman to the core, the former of India, Bharat Ratna Shri I was in 1984 onwards, he was a member. I developed friendship with him gradually. He told me once, 'There is always difference in opinion. But for nation's development,what cabinet decides,we implement that'".

Former Bharat Ratna breathed his last on August 18th after being admitted at All Institute of Medical Sciences for over two months. His last rites were performed on August 19th with full state honours.

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First Published: Mon, August 20 2018. 21:10 IST