Gone but he will not be forgotten. A pall of gloom descends as the country has lost a great soul. The news of A P J Abdul Kalam’s sudden demise in Shillong on Monday evening was a big shock not only for the Indians alone but also for all the people across the globe. “He won the love and affection of all sections of people,” his teacher said.
Biographer Ronald W Clark in describing Albert Einstein said that the life of the noted physicist has a “dramatic quality that does not rest exclusively on his Theory of Relativity”. This description also squarely fits A P J Abdul Kalam’s story. Our own Missile Man’s popularity did not rest exclusively on his achievement in science, neither did it rest solely because he was the President of India. He was a ‘People’s President’. He was a ‘People’s Scientist’. Kalam himself was a ‘Common Man’. He was extremely original too. His intricacies and other peculiarities made him stand out. These characters entwined in his personality gave a great effect and tremendous mass appeal.A P J Abdul Kalam’s genuineness and simplicity laced with his concern for the down trodden people was fully displayed when he promised to a young school teacher from a rural area in Manipur that he would pay a visit to the latter’s village.
Gin Gangte was at a podium to receive an award from the then President Abdul Kalam when the latter approached the young tribal school teacher from Manipur hills and asked what he could do for him. Gin Gangte’s instant reply was his wish for the President to visit his village Bunglon, a hamlet in Churachandpur district. Abdul Kalam promptly agreed to Gin Gangte’s request. The President kept his words. Thereafter, Bunglon village saw for the first time a black-topped road connecting the village from the highway. The only village high school is also equipped with computer sets and a library now, thanks to A P J Abdul Kalam’s concern for the rural children. As a mark of gratitude, the villagers of Bunglon keep aside a day to remember the visit of the great man to their village. The day has been christened as ‘Dr Kalam Day’ which is observed every year on October 16.
One thing to be noted is that these days to have a leader ingrained with the elements of simplicity and originality is a rare commodity. Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Teresa, A P J Abdul Kalam, Anna Hazare and few others have made the country proud and they have been the symbols of security and peace.
By EMN
Updated: Jul 28, 2015 10:16:31 pm