Zindagi Ka Safar Book By Balraj Madhok New! Jun 2026
Madhok was a founding member of the Jana Sangh, offering first-hand, authentic accounts of internal debates.
His political career was marked by significant achievements. He was instrumental in founding the in 1948 and was a key lieutenant of Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee in the formation of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh in 1951. Madhok’s organizational skills were unparalleled; he served as the BJS’s all-India secretary and eventually rose to become its national president (1966-67). Under his leadership, the party achieved its first major electoral success in the 1967 general elections. He was elected to the Lok Sabha from Delhi not once but twice (1961 and 1967), a testament to his political acumen and popularity.
The book explains Madhok's intellectual formulation of "Indianization" (Bharatiyakaran) —a philosophy advocating that all Indian citizens, regardless of religion, must identify primarily with India's ancient cultural heritage. Volume 3: Political Rifts, Conspiracies, and Exigencies zindagi ka safar book by balraj madhok
Zindagi Ka Safar is not a comfortable read for anyone—neither for Congress loyalists, nor for modern BJP supporters, nor for secular historians. It is a gritty, angry, and passionate memoir. But great history is often uncomfortable. Balraj Madhok invites you on his journey—through the idealism of freedom fighting, the rigor of party building, and the bitterness of exile. It is a journey that asks a difficult question: Is it better to win with diluted ideals or to lose with pure ones?
The final volume is arguably the most controversial piece of political literature in modern Indian history. Writing under the historical ethos that "facts are sacred," Madhok strips away political diplomacy to talk about the internal decay, moral compromises, and ego clashes within the RSS and the Jana Sangh leadership. It begins with the mysterious 1968 death of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya and charts national events up to the 1984 assassination of Indira Gandhi. Madhok was a founding member of the Jana
(िंदगी का सफर) is the autobiography of Balraj Madhok , a prominent Indian political leader, thinker, and one of the founding figures of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh (the precursor to the modern Bharatiya Janata Party - BJP).
The autobiography is structured to cover the significant transition of India from the colonial era to the post-independence landscape: Volume 1: From Ladakh to Delhi: Shyama Prasad Mukherjee in the formation of the
Despite the controversy—or perhaps because of it—the book remains an essential read for students of Indian politics, particularly those studying the history of the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Hindu nationalist movement.
Most histories of India are written by Congress stalwarts or their acolytes. Madhok offers the perspective of the other India—the one that worshipped Patel over Nehru, the one that felt marginalized by the socialist consensus. It is a necessary counter-narrative.
An esteemed historian and professor at DAV College, Delhi, he authored over 30 books on history, politics, and culture. Amazon.com
Early life, Partition, establishment of the RSS in J&K, and the tribal invasion of Kashmir.