Mani Shankar Aiyar claims he never said that Narendra Modi would not become prime minister because he was a 'chaiwallah'.
In his third and final part of memoirs, titled, "A Maverick in Politics - 1991-2004" [Juggernaut], Aiyar, a former union minister, ex-IFS and prolific columnist writes, "I never called Modi a 'chaiwallah' and never advanced his having been a 'chaiwallah' as the reason for my believing he would never make it to the post of PM. Indeed, the person who said he was a 'chaiwallah' was Modi himself - to stress his somewhat doubtful claim to humble beginnings. The video of my remarks is still available on YouTube for anyone who cares to look.
I have often invited my media critics, and even my party colleagues, to check this out - but they just do not want to because they are committed to their totally false premise that I had indeed described Modi as a 'chaiwallah'.
Dwelling at lengths at 'My Chaiwallah Comment' in a chapter, "Decline... Fade Out... Fall: 2016-24" Aiyar gives a lengthy account of January 17, 2014 when an AICC plenary was taking place at Delhi's Talkatora Stadium. This was at a time Modi was BJP's prime ministerial candidate and seen by many as a likely winner of the 16th Lok Sabha polls.
This story is from the January 06, 2025 edition of The Daily Guardian.
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