Politics of Slander On August 17 while watching the nation bid farewell to one of India's tallest statesmen in recent times -- late Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who served the country for three terms as its prime minister -- I was enlightened on several aspects of his life. Most of the commentators on national television termed the BJP veteran as a consummate poet, orator par excellence, amiable statesman, astute politician, foreign affairs expert, a multi-talented politician, a person who lived life on his own terms, an inspirational leader who left an indelible mark on Indian politics; etc. India's political space is full of leaders who inspire; but only those who follow them. Only a few manage to inspire people across board, leaving indelible marks on society, and are remembered for centuries to come. Truly, Vajpayee inspired millions and the outpouring of a sea of people in the streets to catch a last glimpse of the political patriach was testimony to this. ...