Monday, 30 January 2017

''FIVE'' most controversial conspiracy theories of the INDIAN HISTORY

     Here ,we have five very interesting history of conspiracies  

                           

  

   5. CIA's role in Homi Bhabha's death in a plane crash? 

                                               

                                 
The father of India's nuclear program died in a plane crash in 1966. Conspiracy theorists attribute his death to the CIA, claiming that they wanted to put an end to India's Nuclear Program which pretty much happened after his death.



 4Lal Bahadur Shastri was poisoned?


                                                 
we all know that Lal Bahadur Shastri died in Russia due to a heart attack, some theorists actually believe that he was poisoned. They point out that no postmortem was carried out. Also the flask that he drank water from never came back to India. Recently someone filed an RTI asking for his death certificate, but the government of India turned down the request.


   

   3. Gandhiji could've stopped Bhagat Singh's    execution?

                                                
                                     


Many conspiracy theorists believe that the Mahatma could've used his influence to stop Bhagat Singh's execution. But he chose not to intervene because Singh's violent methods were a direct challenge to his ideology. 


  2India still a British colony? 

                                                 

Even though India became independent in 1947, it was part of the commonwealth of nations, suggesting that the Queen of England still exerted influence over it. The Queen also allegedly can travel without visa to any Commonwealth nation. This conspiracy theory gained strength when Queen Elizabeth II visited India in 1997 without a visa.



   1. About Sanjay Gandhi's death.

                                            


In the 1970s Sanjay was one of the most important political figure, around whom most of the power was concentrated and dispensed.  Many believed Sanjay wielded more power than Indira Gandhi herself and that he had a lot of in differences with his mother. He died flying a new aircraft that lost control and crashed near Safdarjung Airport in New Delhi. It is just suffice to say that the single-member enquiry commission headed by Mr. M. L. Jain, which was formed to study the circumstances that lead to the plane crash, has never submitted any report whatsoever to the government in three decades. There have been different theories of CIA/Russian Intelligence/Opus Dei/Indian Intelligence having a hand in his death, but to what extent, it remains unclear. After his death, his widow, Maneka Gandhi and his son were sidelined and thrown out of Prime Minister’s residence.


                              Thank you for reading.........
                                                            

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