The autobiography of former Congress leader Margaret Alva, titled 'Courage and Commitment,' will be released at a function to be held at St Agnes college under the auspices of Catholic Association of South Kanara (CASK) and Agnesian Alumnae Association here on March 11.
Alva, who had also served as Governor of Rajasthan and Uttarakhand, details her triumphs, trials and tribulations during her 40-year career under four Prime Ministers-Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, P V Narasimha Rao and Manmohan Singh-- and her transition from a politician to Governor in the 'unflinchingly honest' biography, former CASK president Derek Lobo told reporters here.
Alva reveals the controversies that rocked her career, her spats with Sanjay Gandhi, her role in framing Rajiv Gandhi's last campaign tour, her involvement with the Jain Hawala investigation when in charge of the CBI and her denunciation of the manipulation of seats by her own party.
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She also offers rare insights into the lives of national and international political luminaries and sheds light on her experiences with family, friends and foes.
While detailing politics and policies, manipulations and machinations, the book is story of a simple life made remarkable, Lobo said.
Margaret Alva herself will release the book at the function which would be followed by a panel discussion.
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