Delhi/Hyderabad, Dec 15 (Maxim News) Senior BJP leader and MP Nishikant Dubey has made sensational allegations against former Prime Ministers Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. He alleged that the two Prime Ministers had allowed the United States (USA) to install a surveillance device on a mountain in India. He posted this on X-Vediya today (Monday).
Dubey stated in his post that a covert operation led by the US Central Intelligence Agency was carried out in our country in stages to monitor Chinese activities, and that during the Nehru regime, permission was given for the first time to install a nuclear-based surveillance device on the peak of Nanda Devi mountain (in Uttarakhand). He alleged that later, permission was also given during the Indira Gandhi regime.
Dubey said that the superpower had then withdrawn its operations from Nanda Devi. He said that the dangerous device had been abandoned in the ecologically sensitive Himalayan region. Isn’t this the reason for the increase in cancer cases among people living on the banks of the Ganges from Uttarakhand to Bengal? He questioned. Is this also the reason for melting glaciers, cloudbursts and cracks in houses? He expressed doubts.
Dubey said that the then Prime Minister Morarji Desai had accepted the issue of surveillance equipment in Parliament in 1978. He said that the American news agency New York Times had recently published an article on this. He wrote on his ex-account that now is the time to protect our future generations. He shared a letter written by American lawmakers to their government in 1978 on this issue.
Dubey had criticized the Congress on this issue a few months ago. He linked it to the missing American nuclear device on Nanda Devi mountain and the recent natural disasters in North India. He accused Nehru, Indira and Rahul Gandhi of surrendering to foreign powers and sacrificing the interests of the country. He alleged that their actions had become dangerous for future generations. (Maxim News)
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