'Kalmadi never compromised on democratic values in his career'
New Delhi, Jan. 7 -- In the early years of his public life, Suresh Kalmadi had a peculiar habit of alighting at random railway stations to meet strangers, leaving his wife Meera worried if he would be able to board the train in time. In 1995, when Kalmadi became the junior minister for railways in the PV Narsimha Rao government, Meera was delighted: "Now the trains can't leave without him," she used to say.
The post lasted barely a year, but it damaged, beyond repair, Kalmadi's precious ties with his mentor, Sharad Pawar. Kalmadi took pride in calling himself Pawar's "ambassador in Delhi", organised parties for influential guests on his behalf and lobbied hard for Pawar as the Prime Minister candidate in 1991.
Kalmadi, a former Union minist...
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