2nd Prime Minister of India : Sh Lal Bahadur Shastri (Mystery of Death)

Before I start this blog about mystery of 2nd Prime Minister of the India.Let us first take overview on sh.Lal Bahadur Shastri ji about his birth and life in politics. Sh lal Bahadur Shastri was born on 2 Oct 1904.He was the second prime minister of India. He played vital role in development of white revolution and green revolution in India in 1965 and this leads to massive increase in production of food items.He was belong to Indian National Congress party. He was awarded Bharat Ratna (posthumous).

Family and Personal Details : Shastri ji was 5’2 inches tall and always wear dhoti. On 16 May 1928 , Shastri ji was married to Lalita Devi from Mirzapur.the couple had four sons and two daughters.

Death Mystery : Shastri ji was died in Tashkant Uzbekistan On 11 January 1966 After a day when he signed peace treaty between India and Pakistan in 1965.many theories comes into mind of supporters of Shastri ji.His wife alleged that he was poisoned. in Book named “Lalita k Ansu ” by Kml Verma published in 1978 all the tragic story narrated by her.Indian Government of that time released no information about his death. Still a mystery.There was no such accurate information available that whether autopsy was conducted on Shastri ji body or not.As per report by Ministry of external affairs said no post mortem examination was held as per Russian doctor said there in Uzbekistan.

In order to get more interested one can watch Movie named Tashkant File by Hansal Mehta.Thank you I hope you liked the blog. I try to cover main point only.All other related information available in Web.You can check there or comment in comments section if you need me to write another blog on this.

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