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‘Sorry i have not been…’: J F Kennedy’s thank you note to SM Krishna resurfaces

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Last updated: 10 December, 2024 1:33 PM
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‘Sorry i have not been…’: J F Kennedy’s thank you note to SM Krishna resurfaces
‘Sorry i have not been…’: J F Kennedy’s thank you note to SM Krishna resurfaces

New Delhi: The passing of SM Krishna marks the end of a truly remarkable life, a journey that intertwined Indian and American politics in unexpected ways. More than just a prominent Indian politician who served as Chief Minister of Karnataka, Governor of Maharashtra and India’s External Affairs Minister, Krishna’s story begins with a young law student’s unexpected contribution to a pivotal moment in American history.

In 1960, a 28-year-old Krishna, studying law in the United States, wrote to then-presidential candidate John F Kennedy, offering his support for the Democratic campaign within the Indian-American community. This proactive engagement, a testament to Krishna’s early ambition and political acumen, proved pivotal.

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“I hope that these few lines will convey my warm appreciation for your efforts during the campaign. I am most grateful for the splendid enthusiasm of my associates. I am only sorry I have not been able to personally thank you for the excellent work which you performed in behalf of the Democratic ticket,” in a letter dated January 19, 1961, Kennedy wrote to Krishna.

“Without your unrelenting efforts and loyalty, victory would not have been possible last November 8th,”  Kennedy wrote.

Following his graduation from George Washington University Law School, Krishna returned to India, embarking on a five-decade-long career in domestic politics. His political journey commenced in 1962, winning the Maddur Assembly seat in Karnataka as an Independent candidate. His subsequent affiliation with the Praja Socialist Party and then the Congress Party cemented his trajectory within Indian politics.

Over the ensuing years, Krishna ascended through the ranks, holding several key positions. His tenure as Karnataka’s Chief Minister from 1999 to 2004 is particularly noteworthy, widely credited with laying the groundwork for Bengaluru’s transformation into a thriving IT hub, fundamentally altering the city’s landscape and economic future. He also served as Maharashtra’s Governor and India’s External Affairs Minister, demonstrating his broad experience and influence across various levels of governance.

After a long and distinguished career within the Congress party, Krishna made a surprising move to the BJP in 2017. He ultimately retired from active politics in 2023, citing his age and declining health.  He is survived by his wife and two daughters. His contributions to both Indian and, unexpectedly, American political history will undoubtedly be remembered and analyzed for years to come.

 

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