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Updated January 29th, 2019 at 19:32 IST

George Fernandez the dog lover: Used to keep toffees in his pocket for them

George Fernandes was a political stalwart and one of the most firebrand union leaders in the country, but his heart melted in front of dogs, many of whom gave him company even in times of his deteriorating health

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George Fernandes was a political stalwart and one of the most firebrand union leaders in the country, but his heart melted in front of dogs, many of whom gave him company even in times of his deteriorating health. His close aide Jaya Jaitly on Tuesday, January 29, said Fernandes was so fond of dogs he would carry "treats in his pockets" for them.

"He loved pets, especially dogs and he had many of them who gave him company," she said. However, they have all died, Jaitly said.

The former defence minister, who was suffering from Alzheimer's disorder, Tuesday died at his residence in New Delhi's upscale Panchsheel Park after prolonged illness. The debilitating disease had left him with no ability to understand what was happening around him. For close to a decade he faded from public memory as his family members cared for him at home.

READ: From Seminary To Streets, Fernandez Was Die-hard Socialist, Even While Striding Corridors Of Power

"People know him as a firebrand union leader and for his fiery oratory skills, but inside his heart he also had feelings for pet dogs and he loved them a lot. In fact, every time he would fly in an airline, the staff would give him chocolates and he would keep them in his pockets for pet dogs," Jaitly told PTI.

He would give these treats to either his own pet dogs or those at (former prime minister) V P Singh's house, he loved dogs so much, Fernandes' close aid recalled. A pall of gloom has descended over his residence where mourners have joined in to express condolences to the family.

"The pets were all gone and now he's gone too," Jaitly said.

READ: Former Defence Minister George Fernandes Passes Away At Age 88 In New Delhi

She hailed Fernandes as a "fearless leader" who was always full of energy and did "politics for the people", earning him admirers from Delhi to Bihar. Many of his admirers took to Twitter and Facebook to share his legacy and pay respects to the former defence minister, with some also sharing pictures of him in the company of his pets.

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Published January 29th, 2019 at 19:32 IST

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