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Bedi's father had a vision for his daughter -
"Madness is obsession, obsession is madness", Brij Bedi, Bedi's husband -
"My mother is married to her image, to Kiran Bedi," says Bedi's daughter, Saina -
"She's very difficult to live with!", Brij Bedi, Kiran's husband. -
Bedi assumes she has been sent to Tihar to 'disappear' -
Bedi discovers she also has enemies outside of Delhi -
Bedi introduces revolutionary reforms to Tihar including meditation -
Bedi is exiled from the Delhi police -
Bedi is finally offered a job back inside the Delhi police -
Bedi is headhunted for a job at the United Nations -
Bedi is informed that her colleagues "want her buried 200 feet below" -
Bedi is sent to Tihar jail as a form of 'punishment' posting -
Bedi is unceremoniously and prematurely kicked out of Tihar under a slew of allegations -
Bedi is voted one of the top 10 'most admired people' in India -
Bedi miraculously lands a prestigious job reigning over an entire city outside Delhi. -
Bedi prays she can leave the Delhi police before she is destroyed -
Bedi reaches out to the inmates by praying with them -
Bedi requests her police commissioner to allow her to introduce radical reforms into the Delhi police -
Bedi soon discovers endemic corruption in the Delhi police -
Bedi soon earns respect and is referred to as "sir" -
Bedi soon tows away the Prime Minister's illegally parked car and branded a 'trouble-maker' -
Bedi tells her force "she will not tolerate corrutpion". -
Bedi walks the prison everyday and listens to the inmates stories of neglect -
Bedi warns police cadets they are like "lambs for the slaughter" entering a corrupt force.jpg -
Bedi wins asia's nobel prize for her historical and revolutionary work at Tihar -
Bedi's Tihar transfer leaves her battling the establishment -
His Holiness the Dalai Lama congratulates Bedi -
Hundereds of thousands of lawyers across Indian strike for Bedi's removal -
Kiran Bedi, India's first woman police officer -
Personal tragedy strikes Bedi and for the frist time in her career she walks off the job -
The young police officers welcome Bedi -
Then PM Indira Gandhi celebrates Bedi joining the police -
Then US President Clinton invites Bedi for the annual prayer breakfast -
Tihar jail, Asia's largest prison home to 10,000 inmates -
When Bedi first joined she was intially referred to as 'that girl'