The mystery behind the deaths of the great Indian scientist Dr. Homi Bhabha and the country's second prime minister, Lal Bahadur Shastri, remains unsolved to date. However, some documents that have surfaced on the various platforms of the media, are putting light on their mysterious deaths. As per the document, Dr. Homi Bhabha and Lal Bahadur Shastri's deaths were not natural but planned to stop India from becoming a nuclear state.
Notably, America was behind the deaths of Bhabha and Shastri. Documents suggest that the American intelligence agency, the CIA was responsible for their deaths. In a document, a CIA officer confessed that the killings were done to "paralyze" India’s nuclear program. Journalist and Founder of 'The New Indian', Aarti Tikoo, has shared an alleged conversation between CIA officer Robert Crowley and journalist Gregory Douglas that was published in the book Conversations with the Crow.
The CIA officer was quoted as saying, "We had trouble, you know, with India back in the 60s when they got uppity and started work on an atomic bomb…the thing is, they were getting into bed with the Russians." Referring to Homi Bhabha, he said, "That one was dangerous, believe me. He had an unfortunate accident. He was flying to Vienna to stir up more trouble when his Boeing 707 had a bomb go off in the cargo hold….’’
It should be remembered that after the establishment of the Atomic Energy Commission in 1948, recognizing the value of nuclear weapons, Dr. Homi Bhabha presented the idea of making India a nuclear state. However, then Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru refused it as he had an ambiguous stance on the issue.
However, this started changing and India started aggressively pushing more aggressively for nuclear weaponry after the 1962 Sino-Indian war and the 1965 war. In 1965, Homi Bhabha declared on All India Radio that he could make India a nuclear-armed country within 18 months if given the go-ahead. After that, the then Prime Minister, Lal Bahadur Shastri, accepted Bhabha’s ideas to push for nuclear weapons. This may have sent shivers down the spines of world powers.
A year after that, Shastri died on January 11, 1966, under mysterious circumstances in Tashkent, soon after signing the Tashkent agreement. Just 13 days after Shastriji's death, Bhabha was killed in a flight crash near Mont Blanc on January 24, 1966.
Calling Shastri a cow-loving raghead, the CIA officer said, "And we nailed Shastri as well." Another cow-loving raghead. Gregory, you say you don't know about these people. Believe me, they were close to getting a bomb, and so what if they nuked their deadly Paki enemies? So what? Too many people in both countries. breed like rabbits and are full of snake-worshipping twits. I don't, for the life of me, see what the Brits wanted in India. And then threaten us? They were in the sack with the Russians."
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