![]() Chugh arrived, Shastri was fighting for his last breath. ![]() As mentioned in the reports, Shastri woke up coughing at around 1:25 am the next day (January 11, 1966) and as strange as it sounds, he had no intercom or telephone in his room so he had to walk to another room to ask someone to call his personal doctor- Dr. ![]() Here is the controversy around late Indian PM's death that inspired The Tashkent Files movie - The real story of The Tashkent Files: Controversy surrounding the mysterious death of late Indian PM Lal Bahadur ShastriĪ few hours after signing the agreement on January 10th, 1966, the Indian Prime Minister retired to his room after having a light meal which Jan Mohammad, Indian ambassador TN Kaul's personal had cooked, and a glass of milk and went to sleep. At this time, India's ally Russia offered to mediate the negotiations and so, in Tashkent (then in Russia), Lal Bahadur Shastri and the then Pakistani Prime Minister Ayub Khan signed a peace agreement putting an end to the 17-day war, which came to be known as Tashkent agreement. During the 1965 Indo-Pak war, India's had established its military capability under the leadership of Shastri and the United Nations passed a resolution demanding that both the countries agree to sign a ceasefire agreement. Even after more than five decades, the death of India's former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri remains clouded with mystery.
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