Everyone knows that during Indira Gandhi's time and later for sometime during Rajiv Gandhi's regime, Arun Nehru was extremely powerful, and even senior Cabinet Ministers used to be scared of him and used to address him as "sir." He was the man who twice scuttled the settlement with Akalis on the pleas that if the Government accepted Akalis' demands, Congress will lose Haryana Assembly elections. This happened twice in November 1982 itself at the last moment and even P.C. Alexander, who was Principal Secretary to the then Prime Minister, and was a part of the negotiations with the Akalis, has mentioned in his book how at the last moment the programme to send then Home Secretary, T.N. Chaturvedi, to Amritsar with the formula by a special plane, to meet the Akalis and announce it on TV, was cancelled by Indira Gandhi herself and this had done great harm. Alexander himself was present in that official Cabinet Committee meeting held at his residence where the formula was agreed and Akalis had also agreed to accept it, only an official announcement was to be made. This, she had done under pressures and persuasion from Arun Nehru and Fotedar, etc.