Left poet pens 40-verse ode to Vajpayee (IANS):
Hindus have their Hanuman 'chalisa', a 40-verse salutation to the monkey god. Now a poet here has penned an 'Atal chalisa' on the same lines glorifying Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. [...]
In India's chaotic, clamorous electoral exercise, all kinds of populist campaign tools -- stars, film lyrics tailored to the party or the candidate and traditional folk songs -- have been used to attract the all-important voter.
But Vajpayee is the first prime minister to feature in a chalisa, literally meaning 40 stanzas, which were composed for devotees of Hindu gods to be recited during their prayers.
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