A look into other ‘Accidental PMs’

Ever since the trailer release of ‘The Accidental Prime Minister’, based on the life of former PM Manmohan Singh, based on a book of the same name written by Sanjaya Baru, Singh’s advisor, the Congress and the BJP have been in loggerheads.

Raising objections to Anupam Kher’s upcoming movie, Maharashtra Youth Congress oThursday demanded prior screening of the movie for the party’s office bearers and declared that they will resort to “other options” to stop the screening of the film if their demand is not met.

In a letter to the makers of the film, the Congress youth wing raised objections to the “incorrect presentation of the facts” and has demanded a special screening of the film to ensure that none of the scenes is factually incorrect.

‘The Accidental Prime Minister’ portrays the life of former economist and India’s 13th Prime Minister Manmohan Singh who served the country from 2004 to 2014 under the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government. The film is based on the book of the same name written by Sanjaya Baru, who was Singh’s advisor at that time.

Before the release of the movie, have a look into the other ‘accidental prime ministers’ under Congress government.

Her terms: January 24, 1966 – March 24, 1977 and January 14, 1980 – October 31, 1984

 

His term: July 28, 1979 – January 14, 1980

His term: October 31, 1984 – December 2, 1989

His term: November 10, 1990 – June 21, 1991

His term: June 21, 1991- May 16, 1996

His term: June 1, 1996 – April 21, 1997

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