There have been many such mysterious deaths in history throughout the world which is a mystery to the people, but today we tell you about some of the most mysterious deaths of leaders in the history of India. Who drew the attention of the whole world and pulled them. Even today, nobody knows the truth behind their death. It is the misfortune of our country that we lost these people before the time

No.1 Subhash Chandra Bose

Subhash Chandra Bose died in a plane crash in Taiwan on August 18, 1945. While the Taiwan government had disclosed its records, it was not until August 18, 1945, that an aircraft accident occurred in Taiwan. On 21 October 1943, the Azad Hind army was founded by Subhash Chandra Bose. It is said that Subhash was very close to free India and the British were nervous about this. Till date, the death of Subhash has remained secret.
During the birthday of Bose in 2016, more than 100 secret files were made public by PM Narendra Modi. According to the two of these, Netaji was killed on August 18, 1945, in Plane Crash, and according to the third report which was chaired by Justice MK Mukherjee, Bose was alive.




No. 2 Lal Bahadur Shastri

The death of former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri has also become a mystery. Lal Bahadur Shastri went to Tashkent in 1966 for an agreement with Pakistan. At Tashkent, the hotel where he was staying found dead in the morning. And his death was also kept secret because the country was not taken in his postmortem and other medical examination by bringing his dead body.
Dr. R.N Chag found that Shastri’s breath was going on fast and he was sitting on his bed holding a chest. After this, the doctor gave an intra-muscular injection. After three minutes of injection, Shastri’s body started to cool down. The speed of breath slowed down. After this, the Soviet doctor was called. Before the Soviet doctor began treatment, Shastri died at 1.32 pm.


No. 3 Syama Prasad Mukherjee

Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, the founder of the party, which is today known as Bharatiya Janata Party, went to protest in 1953 against Kashmir’s permit. In those days, a permit had to be taken to go to Kashmir. But Shyama Prasad Mukherjee believed that Kashmir was a part of India and why it should be granted a permit for it. Where he was jailed for breaking the law, died there in jail. Nobody understood how death took place.
It is said that, It is believed that during this time they were given a drug called ‘penicillin’. Since Mukherjee was allergic to this medicine, it proved to be harmful to him. It is said that the doctor knew that this drug is life-threatening to him. Despite this, they were given this dose