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
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