New Delhi, March 15 -- Former West Bengal Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi on Saturday said West Asia war has reached "India's doorsteps and kitchens", remarking that a conflict happening far away has led to police guarding LPG cylinder posts in India. "The bombs have fallen there and have flown from there to nearby. But, can you imagine a war which is happening there and which leads us, here today in India to have police guarding LPG cylinder posts," Gandhi said at a panel discussion about his India and Her Futures: Essays. The discussion, held at the India International Centre in New Delhi, featured Gandhi, Tamil Nadu MP Kamal Haasan, and Kerala MP John Brittas, moderated by former Prasar Bharati chairperson Mrinal Pande. Haasan presented the first copy of the book to historian and wife of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Gursharan Kaur, to mark the occasion. "It is a deeply meaningful honour to be presenting this book to Mrs. Gursharan Kaur. Ma'am, Dr. Manmohan Singh was a personal inspiration to me," he said. During the event, the former governor said that he is often asked what his grandfather, Mahatma Gandhi, would have thought about the ongoing conflict. "Let us not ask what would he have done today apart from the fact that he would have been in his 160s. Let us also remember that we are expected by him to do what we should according to our intelligence," he said....