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Govt should clear the mystery about Shastri's death: family
Press Trust of India / New Delhi Jul 11, 2009, 14:41 IST

With the government refusing to share classified information under RTI about former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri's death, his family has demanded that all doubts be cleared on the mystery shrouding it.  

"His death was a very big shock to us and the entire nation. I was just 16 years old then. But I remember his body had darkish blue spots on the chest, abdomen and back. My mother and we suspected he died under mysterious circumstances," Shastri's son Sunil elaborated.

He said doubts about Shastri's death persists in the minds of millions across the country.  

"I personally feel Shastri was not just a great leader but a national treasure. He was a lovable person who many feel was the best Prime Minister India had. The government should come out with the facts about his death and close the chapter once and for all," Sunil added.

After Shastri's death in Tashkent, USSR, on January 11, 1966 soon after signing the Tashkent Pact with Pakistan, his wife Lalita had alleged that he was poisoned to death.  

A query was posed under the Right to Information Act(RTI) about his death but the government has refused to part with classified information on the issue.

Sunil Shastri said there was no reason for the government to hide facts about his father's death.  

"There is a doubt in our minds about his death. Wherever I go, people ask me about his mysterious death. The government should not hesitate in sharing the information about his death," he added.  

Recalling the day when his father's body was brought to India, Sunil said the family's reaction was that the death was "mysterious and raised doubts".  

The Prime Minister's Office, while refusing information under the RTI Act on the cause and circumstances of Shastri's death, has said revealing these details could harm India's foreign relations and would violate Parliamentary Privilege.  

Anuj Dhar, author of 'CIA's Eye on South Asia' had filed the RTI plea on the issue.  

The government has admitted that no post-mortem was conducted on Shastri. However, his personal doctor R N Chugh and some Russian doctors conducted a medical examination.  

The Russian butler attending on Shastri at the time of his death was arrested for suspected poisoning but released later.  

It was maintained that Shastri had died of cardiac arrest but his family insisted he was poisoned.        

The PMO has stated that it has a document on Shastri's death but has refused to divulge the details.

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Posted by: preeti
Our system is completly stupid, spoiled and damaged so there is no any chance to get out the proper reason of late Lal Bahadur Shastri's suspious death. Our GOVERNMET knows it very well about the true reason behind this, but as I feel the GOVERNMET is HANDICAPED and a retired child kind.
Posted by: Manoj
I too personally feel Shastri was a national treasure. He was a honest person who many feel was the best Prime Minister India had. The government should come out with the facts about his death but it can happen only when his son seriously come to the public if need with hunger to death and more
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