Finding fault with the perception in some quarters that Rao did not get along well with Sonia when he was at the helm of affairs, Subhash said the two had a very good relationship.
Subhash said Rao always met Sonia before and after Cabinet meetings, consulted her on Cabinet expansions and foreign trips and also held discussions with her on "candidates of her choice" ahead of elections.
"Many people thought if he (Rao) continued for five years (as PM), people will forget about Nehru-Gandhi family. For their advantage, they have really corrupted her (Sonia's) mind. I don't think he (Rao) had any grudge against her. After all, her husband (Rajiv Gandhi) was his leader. Naturally, he has to give some respect," Subhash said.
He also said this generation now is enjoying fruits of liberalisation, the seeds of which were sown in 1991, with the country making rapid economic strides, and it goes to Rao's credit that successive governments, irrespective of parties, followed the reforms path he embarked on, with basic structure of the policy intact.
He said he met Sonia soon after Rao's death and made a request for setting up a Trust named after him, for which she promised all support, and he followed it up a month later.
"She was very, very concerned (keen to support the proposal). She explained she had a good relation with him (Rao) and how her husband (Rajiv Gandhi) was close to him and how she was close to him," Subhash said.
"That's very, very unfortunate. May be other forces around her took control", Subhash said.
He said Rao deserved to be conferred with the Bharat Ratna.
The governments of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have sent a proposal in this regard to the Centre, he said, expressing hope that the country's highest civilian honour would be bestowed on his grandfather in future.
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