5 People For Whom the Tide Turned Over the Last Five Years

LK Advanithe deputy prime minister in the only non-Congress government to last the full term was one of the earliest casualties of Narendra Modi’s rise in the BJP. Ironically, it was Advani who, in the aftermath of the 2002 riots, batted for the Gujarat CM when even PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee was calling for his head. Advani was the party’s PM candidate in the 2009 elections (which it lost to the Congress). In 2013, he resigned from all party posts just a day after Modi was selected to head its election campaign for 2014. The BJP, however, forced him to take back his resignation, but with the Modi wave morphing into a tsunami across the country, there’s no doubt about who has come up trumps in the BJP’s battle royale.
Lance Armstrong chances are that lance armstrong will still be remembered in posterity not as a champion cyclist who survived cancer to win the Tour de France seven times, but as a disgraced icon who drugged his way to history and lied about it for years. His comeback from retirement in 2009 was overshadowed by his doping confession on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 2013. The man who was an inspiration to teammates and competitors alike has been stripped of his titles and now hits the headlines for appearing in an online video teaching rookie cyclists how to repair a flat tyre.
John McCainbut for an outlier named barack obama, John McCain could very well have been the president of the world’s most powerful country. The Vietnam War hero scripted his own undoing by running a slander campaign against Obama in 2008, similar to what he was subjected to by George Bush Jr in the 2000 Republican primaries. Back then, McCain went down with honour, saying, “I will not take the low road to the highest office in the land.” Post-2008, McCain lost not only the presidential elections, but also his reputation, as one of his supporters put it, “his soul”. McCain’s biggest recall value is attributed to his running mate Sarah Palin: The beauty-queen-turned-politician with a penchant for having her foot in her mouth.
Images: Armstrong, McCain :Paolo Bona / Reuters Mallya :Mark Thompson / Getty Images Modi: Getty Images
First Published: May 26, 2014, 07:36
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