Few Unknown Secrets

Secrets are meant to be revealed. And that is why I'm going to share some lesser-known secrets of Indian government that are bound to shock you!
  • At the time of India-Pakistan partition, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who became Pakistan's first Governor-General, was suffering from a fatal lung disease and his condition was only deteriorating and hence, on September 11, 1948, he died due to tuberculosis.
  • Lal Bahadur Shastri's death. Mystery still shrouds the disappearance or death of the great leader Lal Bahadur Shastri. Though it is said that a heart attack took his life just a day after signing the Tashkent Declaration, his wife claimed that he was poisoned.People still allege a conspiracy behind his death and the government has refused to declassify records of his death.
  • The Indian government had allegedly conspired to overthrow the communist government in West Bengal and hence, the dropping of arms took place, as claimed by one of the accused in this case, Kim Davy.
  • Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose's death. Netaji's death in an alleged plane crash over Taiwan en route Tokyo is a mystery wrapped in the enigma. The crash took place on August 18, 1945, but his body was never recovered. The Taiwan government has denied any such plane crash in Taipei and his death mystery still stands unsolved. Whether our government has any details of it or not is another mystery that we are yet to unravel.
  • Ravinder Kaushik was a RAW agent. He had been rendering his secret services to India until his true identity was revealed after 26 years of his operations. He was imprisoned and tortured for 2 years following which he died in 2001.
  • The assassination of Rajiv Gandhi. The assassination of Rajiv Gandhi on the night of May 21, 1991, in an election rally shook the nation. However, the conspiracy behind his assassination is yet to be disentangled and some critical and relevant pieces of leads are yet to explored. The evidence has allegedly been tampered with and hence, this conspiracy hasn't received a clearcut answer.
  • According to the book Martyrdom of shaheed Bhagat Singh, Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev died in a different way from what we know. It was the British government’s ‘Operation Trojan Horse’. They were removed from the hanging loose (before death), taken to the outskirts of Lahore and shot dead by a firing squad comprising the family of JP Saunders whom Singh had killed.
  • Many consider India to be weak in terms of nuclear warheads. That's wrong. India has a large force of nuclear infrastructure and scientists, engineers, etc. which makes the nation's news nuclear program strong enough to produce significant equipment. India's nuclear is strong enough to grow without foreign help which can stop them from spying on us.
  • And lastly, India has a secret service of Tibetans called the Special Frontier Force which is a part of RAW. It was created after the 1962 Indo-China dispute.

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