Growing up in the dusty and dacoit-infested by lanes of Saifai in Etawah district, four year old Tipu knew he had to change his name in order to join school. He took charge and named himself Akhilesh. At home he had one of India's most controversial politicians, Mulayam Singh Yadav for a father whose obsession with politics left him little time either for his ailing wife, Malti Devi or his son. Akhilesh Yadav tried to keep the connection to the senior Yadav a secret in military school and later in college in Mysore, while his father negotiated his way through the badlands of Uttar Pradesh and ended up wresting control thrice as chief minister. Written by veteran journalist and Resident Editor of the Hindustan Times (Lucknow) Sunita Aron, Akhilesh Yadav. Winds of Change is a detailed and lively chronicle of Uttar Pradesh's political history where the lust for power orchestrated every politician Indira Gandhi, V.P. Singh, Mayawati, Kalyan Singh and most importantly Mulayam, to redefine the rules of the game for a definite win at the end.
About the Author
Sunita Aron was born in Baghdad and went to the Indraprastha College in Delhi University. She is Senior Resident Editor of the Hindustan Times in Lucknow . The first woman editor in Uttar Pradesh, Sunita has covered the state s politics for over three decades and written extensively on the Ayodhya issue, the Mandal agitation and the rise and fall of several regional forces in the state. Sunita Aron loves travelling and meeting people. This is her first book.