Death Of India’s ‘Lal’ Post Peace Pact With Pakistan: 4 Conspiracy Theories Surrounding It

On January 11, 1966, the then PM of India, Lal Bahadur Shastri, passed under dreadful events in Tashkent, Soviet Union. This end was not expected. It was a casualty whose secret stays unsolved even today.

Lal Bahadur Shastri was the government’s PM for just 19 months. But in these 19 months, he created the international to acknowledge New Delhi’s power. With the tagline of ‘Jai Jawan-Jai Kisan’, he damaged Islamabad’s egotism permanently in the 1965 battle, and Islamabad’s dream of grasping Kashmir was destroyed. After the 1965 battle, New Delhi and Islamabad inscribed a pact in Tashkent on January 10. Shastri passed at about 2 pm on the exact day.

For an executive PM of India to pass under dreadful events in another country is unique. But at that moment, the media wasn’t as powerful as today. There were neither 24-hour news media nor social media. So, the case and the news were greatly subdued. And we never got to understand the actual reason for Shastri’s death.

It’s been over five decades since India lost its beloved PM Shastriji, but the secret surrounding his end remains unresolved. On January 10, 1966, after the Indo-Pak battle in 1965, Shastriji called Tashkent to autograph a peace deal with Pakistani President Ayub Khan. But hours after the session, he was found finished mysteriously. Reportedly he passed of cardiac detention, but the possibilities appeared favourably questionable.

The Raj Narain Inquiry could not reach up with any good decisions. Parliament’s library does not have any documents of the investigation reserved. Yet the reason why the statements are ignored or killed after the death remains a question.

There are four conspiracies surrounding the death of Lal Bahadur Shastri:

No Post-Mortem Of Our “Lal”

Shastriji’s body had white dots, with cut defects on his stomach and the rear of his neck. His relative argued that the blue colouring was due to poisoning. Also, why were the cut marks there if the post-mortem was not conducted? However, in 2009, the Indian government claimed it did have a medical investigation conducted by Shastriji’s doctor and some Russian doctors.

The gloomy end of spectators

 In 1977, two viewers – his servant Ram Nath and personal Dr RN Chugh – who attended Shastriji on tour were planned to occur in front of the parliamentary body but encountered a cruel fate. Dr Chugh was on their way to experience the parliamentary body but was struck by a truck. The casualty took the life of Dr Chugh. Ram Nath, who saw Shastriji’s home before completing the parliamentary body, declared he was holding a load since Shastriji’s death and would expose the truth soon. But he, too, was smashed by a car. The accident broke his leg and took his memory.

Lal Bahadur Shastri’s Murder planned by the CIA?

 In a discussion with Journalist Gregory Douglas, Robert Crowley, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) tool, demonstrated that the CIA is behind the end of Former PM Lal Bahadur Shastri and Dr Homi Bhabha.

Right To Information response To Mysterious Death

Anuj Dhar, the writer of CIA’s Eye on South Asia, pointed to an RTI regarding Shastriji’s death. Responding to the RTI, the PMO replied that a single classified record was unrestricted, which could not be declassified as it could impact foreign concerns.