Former Badminton ace Prakash Padukone on Tuesday said the passing away of former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was a great loss to the nation.
"I think it's a great loss to the nation. I have read a lot and heard a lot about him. I've heard all his speeches," Padukone told ANI.
Chess icon Viswanathan Anand, too, remembered the late leader as someone who a lot of people could relate to.
"I haven't actually spent a lot of time with him but I do remember reading a lot about him and a lot of people seem to be able to relate to the late president," Anand said.
Dr. Kalam passed away in Shillong last evening.
He collapsed after suffering a massive cardiac arrest while delivering a lecture at the Indian Institute of Management in Shillong yesterday.
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