Saturday, May 25, 2024

When Yadavji met Amit Shah

 

 

Yadavji was my driver, but at the same time much more than a driver. He was with me for more than fifteen years and was an integral part of my life.

Years ago, he had come to Delhi from Allahabad in search of a job. He was an excellent driver and never found it difficult to get a job. As we all know Delhi is the place which drives the whole country and there is always a need for good drivers.

I had some inconveniences in driving a vehicle and was searching for a good driver. Luckily, I got Yadavji. He had tried his luck in running a business and had failed. In a way we both were in search of each other. He was in his late fifties then, though he never accepted it.

Yadavji always wore safari suits and since I already knew him earlier there was no need to check his credentials. Still, during our casual chat it was a statement he made which prompted me to seek his services immediately. While having his tea he said," Sir, once I join, you will be my boss. But my first priority will be the car as for me the car is God". With that statement he gave a different dimension to his work.I was taken aback with his clarity of thought and the way he perceived  his work.

That was the beginning. He was extremely hard working and disciplined. My work demanded long hours at the office and even unpredictable travels. He never grudged and was always there at the driver's seat when I needed him. Slowly, apart from being the driver, he became a part of my life in many ways.

He had his own land, (though not big) at Allahabad and his wife was taking care of it. He had a couple of daughters and sons. Since wife was taking care of the property, he was alone at Delhi.

He found good partners for his daughters and he wanted one of his sons to help his mother in looking after the property. He brought the other son to Delhi and I gave him a job in my company. Yadavji always had longer vision, a plan to achieve it and he executed his plan meticulously.

Yadavji was generally happy and content. Only regret he had was the lack of education of his children. Later he built a small house in Delhi, got his son married and settled with them. He was overjoyed when he had a grandson.

He always reminded me of his grandson’s birthday so that I could get some good gifts for him. Yadavji had lots of hope on his grandson. He felt his sons never achieved anything much in life because they were not properly educated.

One day, he told me that after dropping me at the office he will go somewhere and will be back only by evening. Normally I never asked him where he is going. That day I casually asked and he said, " I am going to meet Amit Shah". He saw the shock and disbelief in my eyes and clarified," Yes the Home Minister". He understood that i was speechless and could not hold my curiosity anymore. So he explained.

He is seeking school admission for his grandson at Kendriya Vidyalaya. He had met local leaders and even greased their palms. Since that did not yield much result, he met Mr. Manoj Tiwary, who was the state President at that time. When that failed, he had gone and met Mr. Prakash Javedekar who was a Cabinet Minister.  Obviously, things have not moved and now he is meeting Amit Shah!!".

 " But how did you manage to meet them?", I gasped. " Till Manoj Tiwary it was easy. Then one day I went to the minister's house and gathered information's about how he will meet people like me. Then I pulled few strings. Later, I understood that Amit Shah is meeting people from UP on a particular day every week and it took me six months to get this opportunity".

Needless to say, I was stunned. I knew he was always concerned about the lack of education of his children. He did not want to make the same mistake with his grandson. He wished to give him the best. So, he had set out, deciding to leave no stone unturned.

Painstakingly, he knocked at every possible door. He worked his way through the dirty corridors of power and politics. He had the guts, confidence and audacity to meet the top person. He waited patiently for the opportunity to unfold. He never felt it is impossible. Such was his optimism.

Honestly, I would never have dared to do it. After that day my respect for Yadavji grew multifold. Since then, I have shared this story at various occasions as an example of single - mindedness, perseverance, grit and an unyielding and relentless pursuit for a larger purpose.  What I witnessed was a grandfather struggling to ensure a bright future for his next generation. Undoubtedly, he inspired me in many ways. I remembered the day he said - car is my god, and thought it is not surprising for such a person to go to any length to achieve his goal.

That day I asked him what he will do if his meeting with Amit Shah also failed. Without batting his eyelids and with terrific confidence he replied promptly, " I will meet Modiji". Friends, do we have such undying spirit in our life?