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Lal Bahadur Shastri Death Anniversary: The rise and fall of a great Indian Leader

Most of us know about Lal Bahadur Shastri who was the second Prime Minister of India and according to me, one of the best Prime Ministers of India. His views, opinions and outlook always favoured the less favoured ones and he tried to give them all kinds of facilities so that they can live in peace. 

Coming to the death of Shastriji, it has been one of the most mysterious and controversial deaths of Indian history. Many people say he died of cardiac arrest but after seeing his body, his family members said that he had been poisoned. 

His death was never investigated properly and even till the day it remains a mystery as to how Shastriji died. Nonetheless, whatever the situation and circumstances have been he has been one of the best leaders of India who always kept in mind the progress of the country and worked towards it. 

I just hope that the Indian Government will include Shastriji in history or political science books in school so that students can understand his contribution towards India as a whole. 

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