The Secrets of Political Assassinations and Mysterious Events

1) The book delves into various political issues that have had significant impacts on the world.

2) It explores intriguing questions such as who was behind the conspiracy to assassinate Mahatma Gandhi, the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of former Indian Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri, and the enigmatic murder of Pt. Deendayal Upadhyaya.

3) The author conducted meticulous research over five years to uncover the truth behind these events, making the book a valuable source of information.

4) The book discusses not only political assassinations but also mysterious incidents such as the bombings of the Kashmir Princess and the Kanishka, providing insights into the complexities of such events.

5) Through this comprehensive examination, readers gain a deeper understanding of the historical and political forces at play behind these tragedies.

6) The book serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the hidden aspects of political history and the mysteries surrounding significant events.




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About the Author

K. R. Malkani

Birth: Hyderabad Sindh, November 19, 1921.

Education: M.A., in Economics & Politics, Bombay University (D.G. National College, Hyderabad Sindh, Fergusson College, Pune, School of Economics & Sociology, Bombay); joined RSS 1941. Lecturer D.G. National College 1945-47, sub-Editor, Hindustan Times 1948; Editor, The Organiser Weekly 1948-1983; Editor, The Motherland Daily 1971-75; MISA Detenu: June1975-March 1977.

Nieman fellow, Harvard University 1961-62; General Secretary, Editors Guild of India 1978-79; Member, Press Delegation to China 1978; Vice-Chairman, Deendayal Res¬earch Institute, Delhi 1983-91; Vice President, BJP, 1991-1994; Member, Rajya Sabha 1994-2000. Currently Lt Governor of Pondicherry.

Publications: The Midnight Knock'(1977), The RSS Story' (1980), The Sindh Story' (1984), 'Ayodhya and Hindu-Muslim Relations'(1993), India First (2002)

Demise: Puducherry, October 27, 2003.