Gandhi has written letters to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Pranab Mukherjee and Home Minister Rajnath Singh, demanding that the veteran politician, who turned 75 this month, be bestowed the country's highest civilian award.
Gandhi, who has won accolades for bringing passenger- friendly changes in a bogie of Panchavati Express, is President of Rail Parishad, an NGO that works for the welfare of train passengers.
"We were delighted by your (PM's) praise (for Pawar) which came from the bottom of your heart. It is said that only a person with virtues can recognise virtues in others.
"You effusively praised Pawar's efforts to control a very tense situation in Mumbai after the bomb blasts in 1993 (as Chief Minister). One can visualise what could have been the impact on the nation if there was even a slight delay in controlling the situation," Gandhi said in the letters.
Rail Parishad hit the headlines when a bogie of Panchavati Express, a superfast train that connects Mumbai with Manmad, was declared an "ideal coach" for passengers and found a mention in the 'Limca Book of Records'.