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'Can't do anything else': When Indira Gandhi asked IK Gujral to 'hold her raincoat' at Gujarat rally

Gujral quit the Congress in the 1980s and joined the Janata Dal where he went on to helm the United Front government as the PM from 1997 to 1998.

June 30, 2025 / 13:27 IST
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Inder Kumar Gujral was eased out of as I&B Minister for going soft on press censorship during the Emergency. (File: PTI)

Former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was severely disappointed with then Information and Broadcasting Minister Inder Kumar Gujral over his handling of the Jayaprakash Narayan Movement that led to the imposition of the Emergency and once handed him her raincoat at a public rally in Gujarat, saying he "could not do any other work".

The anecdote was shared by Gujral, who later went on to serve as the Prime Minister from April 21, 1997 to March 19, 1998, of the United Front government in an interview to the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (NMML) – now known as Prime Ministers’ Museum and Library (PMML) – in the early 2000s, reported The Indian Express.

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Gujral was eased out as the I&B Minister and placed in the Planning Commission and replaced by a more pliant VC Shukla over his handling of the JP Movement and "going soft" on media censorship after the Emergency was imposed.

In the interview, Gujral recounted the days leading up to the Emergency and said Indira Gandhi was so disappointed with him that she handed him her raincoat at a public rally in Gujarat, saying: "Please hold it. You could not do any other work."