The Disruptor: How Vishwanath Pratap Singh shook India
Author: Debashish Mukerji
Publisher: Harper Collins
Pages: 699
Price: Rs 542
Jacobin revolutionary Louis Antoine de Saint-Just’s remark as he was led off to be guillotined is an apt lesson for all aspiring revolutionaries. He said: “Those who make revolutions halfway dig their own graves”. If you are irresolute or bow to pressure, the forces of counter-revolution — the very forces that you are trying to stamp out—can quickly return to overwhelm and crush you.
Jacobin revolutionary Louis Antoine de Saint-Just’s remark as he was led off to be guillotined is an apt lesson for all aspiring revolutionaries. He said: “Those who make revolutions halfway dig their own graves”. If you are irresolute or bow to pressure, the forces of counter-revolution — the very forces that you are trying to stamp out—can quickly return to overwhelm and crush you.
Debashish Mukerji’s work is a deeply researched and fascinating account of the life of India’s former prime minister. But it also