Former Vice President Hamid Ansari has said in his new autobiography that “authoritarianism, nationalism and majoritarianism” played a role in the 2019 election and that a “subversion of core values is now underway”. The book, titled By Many a Happy Accident published, is on Ansari’s life as a diplomat, AMU V-C and then Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman for two terms. In his memoir, Ansari recalled asking Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the post-Godhra events in Gujarat.
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