Saturday, 28 January 2017

Politically Conspired Assassinations Series1 - Bhagat Singh

Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev & Rajguru

Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev & Rajguru are freedom fighters who managed to mobilize people to fight against British Rule in India.  Scheduled to be hanged to death on 24th March for the Lahore Conspiracy case involving the killing of Officer John Saunders, they were instead hanged a day earlier on 23rd March 1931.


Is Mahatma Gandhi responsible for not saving them?
There have been many conspiracy theories to explain this. One theory says that Mahatma Gandhi had the choice of saving these brave men, but did not do enough before signing the Gandhi-Irwin pact. But to that, Gandhi supporters say that he did not have enough influence on the British to stop the hanging.




Were they hanged or shot for Revenge?
A book titled Some Hidden Facts: Martyrdom of Shaheed Bhagat Singh- Secrets unfurled by an Intelligence Bureau Agent of British-India by K.S. Kooner and G.S. Sindhra,  states that the 3 prisoners were hung in a manner that they were in semi conscious state and taken outside the prison to be shot by members of the Saunder's family for revenge.



The Cremation
Further doubt arises as to how they died since their bodies were not sent to their families, instead the jail authority broke the rear wall, cremated the bodies secretly in the dark and threw the ashes into the Sutlej River.



The Truth?
Since independence, none of the indian governments so far tried to investigate and publicize the facts.  I wish their souls rest in peace and the truth is out one day...



Saturday, 7 January 2017

Politically Conspired Assassinations Series1 - Homi Jehangir Bhabha

Who is Homi Jehangir Bhabha

Dr Homi Bhabha was the father of Indian nuclear physics. He and Lal Bahadur Shastri were both in favour of India being a nuclear power, which threatened the US.



The Accident

On January 24, 1966, Air India flight AI 101 Mumbai-Paris crashed on Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps on the border of France and Italy.  If anything was recovered, it was an Indian diplomatic jute bag marked Ministry of External Affairs, Delhi; containing  newspapers, calendars and a personal letter. What is weird is that the bag was found in 2012. And anyway, it was a type 'c' bag and therefore, held no important documents.

The flight was piloted by one of the most experienced pilots of Air India, who had radioed the control tower that all instruments were working fine.  The plane was flying at 19,000 feet, at least 3,000 feet above the Mont Blanc summit and a few minutes later it crashed right into it.

Roche, 57, a property consultant in Lyon, France, has collected about three tonne of parts of the two Air India (AI) aircraft that crashed into the glacier of Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps (4,810 m or 15,781 feet).  Roche, who stays 200 km away from the accident sites, has spent five days a week in his expedition to seek out the truth, and his story has already appeared in the French media.  

The Conspiracy

Was there a sabotage?
The CIA agent, Robert Crawley said that Homi Bhabha's death was part of a plot by CIA. The reason being: India's rise to nuclear power. Everyone knew that Dr Homi Bhabha was the father of Indian nuclear physics. He and Shastri were both in favour of India being a nuclear power, which threatened the US and thus, the CIA stepped in to sabotage the Air India flight 101, killing Bhabha and 116 others.  India was close to being a nuclear power and the loss of Homi Bhabha stalled the Indian Nuclear Programme.

Why Indian Governments are mum?

Roche has made a DVD about his investigations and even has 80 kg of documented research papers. “I do not know whether it was a conspiracy or what as Bhabha was going to give India its first nuclear bomb, which the nuclear powers of that time did not want,” he says. “In India, nobody speaks about the incident. I feel that it is my duty to tell the truth to the world based on the evidence. If the Indian government wants, I am ready to hand over the documents and the belongings of the passengers to them. They will have to pay for the shipment charges,” he says.
None of the Indian governments so far showed interest in getting the documents or the remnants of the plane.