Listen to what
Mr. PM Nair IAS Secretary to the Late President of India has to say on DR. APJ
Abdul kalam
DD Podhigai
telecast an interview with Mr P M Nair retired IAS officer who was the secretary
to Dr Kalam Sir when he was the President. I summarise the points he spoke in
voice choked with emotion. Mr Nair authored a book titled *"Kalam
Effect"*
1. Dr Kalam used
to receive costly gifts whenever he went abroad as it is customary for many nations
to give gifts to the visiting Head of state. Refusing the gift would become an
insult to the nation and an embarrassment for India. So, he received them and
on his return, Dr Kalam asked the gifts to be photographed and then catalogued
and handed over to the archives. Afterwards, he never even looked at them. He
did not take even a pencil from the gifts received when he left Rashtrapathi
Bhavan.
2. In 2002, the year Dr Kalam took over, the
Ramadan month came in July-August. it was a regular practice for the President
to host an iftar party. Dr Kalam asked Mr Nair why he should host a party to
people who are already well fed and asked him to find out how much would be the
cost. Mr Nair told it costs around Rs. 22 lakhs. Dr Kalam asked him to donate that
amount to a few selected orphanages in the form of food, dresses and blankets.
The selection of orphanages was left to a team in Rashtrapathi Bhavan and Dr
Kalam had no role in it. After the selection was made, Dr Kalam asked Mr Nair
to come inside his room and gave him a cheque for Rs 1 lakh. He said that he is
giving some amount from his personal savings and this should not be informed to
anyone. Mr Nair was so shocked that he said "sir, I will go outside and
tell everyone . People should know that here is a man who not only donated what
he should have spent but he is giving his own money also". Dr Kalam though
he was a devout Muslim did not have Iftar parties in the years in which he was
the President.
3. Dr Kalam did
not like "yes sir" type of people. Once when the Chief Justice of
India had come and on some point Dr Kalam expressed his view and asked Mr Nair,
"Do you agree?" Mr Nair said "No sir, i do not agree with
you".
The Chief Justice
was shocked and could not believe his ears. It was impossible for a civil
servant to disagree with the president and that too so openly. Mr Nair told him
that the President would question him afterwards why he disagreed and if the
reason was logical 99% he would change his mind.
4. Dr Kalam
invited 50 of his relatives to come to Delhi and they all stayed in
Rashtrapathi Bhavan. He organised a bus for them to go around the city which
was paid for by him. No official car was used. All their stay and food was
calculated as per the instructions of Dr Kalam and the bill came to Rs 2 lakhs
which he paid. In the history of this country no one has done it.
Now, wait for the
climax, Dr Kalam's elder brother stayed with him in his room for the entire one
week as Dr Kalam wanted his brother to stay with him. When they left, Dr Kalam
wanted to pay rent for that room also. Imagine a President of country paying
rent for the room in which he is staying. This was any way not agreed by the
staff who thought the honesty was getting too much to handle !!!.
5. When Kalam sir was to leave Rashtrapathi
Bhavan at the end of the tenure, every staff member went and met him and paid
their respects. Mr Nair went to him alone as his wife had fractured her leg and
was bed ridden. Dr Kalam asked why his wife did not come. He replied that she
was in bed due to an accident. next day, Mr.Nair saw lot of police men around
his house and asked what had happened. They said that the President of India
was coming to visit him in his house. He came and met his wife and chatted for
some time. Mr Nair says that no president of any country would visit a civil
servant's house and that too on such a simple pretext.
I thought I
should give the details as many of you may not have seen the telecast and so it
may be useful.
The younger brother of APJ Abdul Kalam runs an
Umbrella repairing shop. When Mr. Nair
met him during Kalam Funeral, he
touched his feet, in token of respect for both Mr. Nair and Brother.