"Sometimes I get emotional and then I realise I am not cut out for this (politics). What makes me stand out is that I don't talk 'Mann ki Baat', that is done by someone else (Prime Minister Narendra Modi). I do 'dil ki baat' (talk from the heart). I speak what I feel and at times emotions prove costly," Sinha said at the Apeejay Kolkata Literary Festival (AKLF) here.
Sinha, who served as a Cabinet minister in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government, said there was a time when he thought politics will not work for him and wanted to quit.
The disgruntled BJP leader, who was out of action during the recent Bihar assembly polls, said being "practical and positive" he tries to maintain a balance in life.
"When I go home I stay 'khamosh' (silent) before my wife, but in politics I make others fall silent," he said, while releasing his biography 'Anything But Khamosh: The Shatrughan Sinha Biography' by Bharathi S Pradhan.
He maintains that his biggest political regret has been contesting election against Bollywod star Rajesh Khanna.
"That was because I could not say no to Advaniji," he said, referring to the 1991 Delhi bypoll in which he stood against Khanna, who was contesting on a Congress ticket.
Speaking about the BJP's recent defeat in Bihar assembly elections, Sinha said only some people and not the whole party are to be blamed for the debacle.
"I told them not to say 'jungle raj' prevails in Bihar. After all, other parties also have their well-wishers and supporters and it makes them feel as if you are calling them 'Junglee'. I could see the writing on the wall. I hoped that good sense would prevail among them," Sinha said.
journalist Bharti Pradhan, Sinha said it highlights his struggle to success both in film world and politics.
First released in Delhi by Sinha's "friend, philosopher and guide" L K Advani, the biography was later launched by mega star Amitabh Bachchan in Mumbai.
The book would be launched in Patna tomorrow at a function likely to be attended by Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar and acting Chief Justice of the Patna High Court Iqbal Ahmad Ansari.
Sinha had recently indicated that many leaders of his own party BJP would not be invited for the book release function in Patna which would be a "cultural function".
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