APJ.Abdul Kalam is
revered as people's president and people still love him after his death.
Now a shocking news is coming out abot Kalam.SM. Khan, his press
secretary made startling revelation that Kalam planned to quit as
President after the highst court quashed the proclamation dissolving
Bihar Assembly.
Khan said Kalam remarked that he should have consulted his brother in Rameshwaram. He said “Though Kalam was reluctant, he signed the proclamation. He could have rejected it but would have had no option but to sign the same if it was sent to him for the second time,” Khan said after the apex court rejected the order, Kalam remarked “He even consulted his elder brother in Rameswaram."
Revealing more information on Kalam he said Kalam spent more time as scientist and teacher dedicating his life to students. He added that Kalam didnot own anything either a house,a car,televison and a refrigerator.
Khan said “Almost all his life as a scientist and teacher, he lived in hostels and guest houses. But his only possession were his books. And he insisted that he should buy his books and never took any book from any one as a gift saying chances were that he would not read them,”
Khan said Kalam remarked that he should have consulted his brother in Rameshwaram. He said “Though Kalam was reluctant, he signed the proclamation. He could have rejected it but would have had no option but to sign the same if it was sent to him for the second time,” Khan said after the apex court rejected the order, Kalam remarked “He even consulted his elder brother in Rameswaram."
Revealing more information on Kalam he said Kalam spent more time as scientist and teacher dedicating his life to students. He added that Kalam didnot own anything either a house,a car,televison and a refrigerator.
Khan said “Almost all his life as a scientist and teacher, he lived in hostels and guest houses. But his only possession were his books. And he insisted that he should buy his books and never took any book from any one as a gift saying chances were that he would not read them,”