Retired IPS officer Kiran Bedi took to the social media platform X to share a photograph from the past on Republic Day 2026. The image dates back to 1975, when former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had invited
her for breakfast. The post quickly went viral, with many netizens reading more into the picture than what was visible at first glance.Sharing the photograph on X, Bedi captioned it, “After the 26th Jan Republic Day Parade in 1975, Mrs Indira Gandhi, then Prime Minister of India, invited me for breakfast with her.” The image shows Indira Gandhi and Kiran Bedi seated together at a breakfast table.Soon after the post was shared, it began garnering widespread reactions online. While many users admired the historic moment, some netizens speculated about the intent behind the post. A section of users questioned whether it was an ''attempt to draw the attention of the current government.''
One user asked, “Is this a subtle way of saying something?” Another humorously remarked, “Hope Modi ji invites you soon.” A third wrote, “I understand you want to grab the attention of the current government.”However, several others chose to simply appreciate the photograph and its historical significance. One user commented, “Both carry an unmatched aura.” Another wrote, “Glad that you got this wonderful opportunity and moment with her.”Some users were also curious and asked lighter questions, such as “How was Indira Gandhi as a person?” while another simply asked, “What was on the menu?”
About Kiran BediBorn on June 9, 1949, Kiran Bedi is a prominent Indian social reformer, author, and former IPS officer who broke barriers in 1972 by becoming the first woman to enter the Indian Police Service. Over a distinguished career spanning more than three decades, she earned recognition for her innovative and impactful reforms, most notably during her tenure at Delhi’s Tihar Jail.Her contributions to public service were internationally acknowledged when she received the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Government Service in 1994. Bedi later went on to serve as the Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry from 2016 to 2021.At present, she continues to be actively involved in social initiatives, leadership mentoring, and public outreach. Through organisations such as the India Vision Foundation and the Navjyoti India Foundation, she works toward advancing education, rehabilitation, and community empowerment.