TV9 Special: 'Nidhi Rahasya' : How Did Indira Gandhi & Sanjay 'Loot' Jaipur Fort's Treasure - Full

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TV9 Special: 'ನಿಧಿ ರಹಸ್ಯ' : How Did Indira Gandhi 'Loot' Jaipur Fort's Treasure - Full...,
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IF YOU HAD EVER GONE TO JAIPUR TO SEE AMBER FORT THEN YOU MUST HAVE KNOWN THROUGH LOCAL GUIDES AND PEOPLE THERE HOW THE LOOT WAS CARRIED OUT. READ THE ARTICLE FULLY.Sanjay sent instructions to clamp down a seven-day curfew on the city of Amber. Anyone found in the streets, any time of the day or night, would be shot at sight! Such was the order. Mind you there were no riots or Hindu-Muslim fights or anything like that at all! During that time, that is during the curfew period, sixty truck-loads of gold, silver and jewelry were dug out from below the ground, from the vaults and thick walls, and looted by Sanjay's men. If anyone knew, it was his mother Indira and his father Mohammad Yunus. Incidentally, Yunus still has custody of the Netji papers which should really be in India's national archives, but no one seems to complain! No one believes that even his half-brother Rajiv Roberto knew of Sanjay's looting of the Amber palace. And if there were some, a very few people, who knew of this affair, they did not breathe a word. The whole thing was done very quietly and swiftly. But don't ask yourself if our gods were watching this sacrilege, because there was among the booty jewlry from the Kali Temple of the palace as well. INDIRA GANDHI AND SANJAY LOOTED AMBER FORT Not too far from Jaipur, Rajasthan, there is the small city of Amber. Amber's ruler was Man Singh. It was Akbar's time then in Mughal India and Man Singh was one of Akbar's top generals. However, Man Singh was a Rajput Hindu and during one of his trips to Gaud or Bengal, he happened to visit the renowned Kali Temple of Jessore (now in Islamic B'desh). Man Singh was very impressed with the Jassoreshwari Kali Murti and he arranged to transfer the goddess to Amber to be installed in his palace there. The temple priest was also transferred and even today, the descendants of the same priest does the worship at Amber on behalf of the current owners (descendants of Man Singh) of the palace. It was widely known that all round the palace of Amber, Man Singh had a huge quantity of gold, silver and jewels hidden, below ground, inside walls, in special vaults, etc. The idea was that if ever the royal family fell on evil days, those rich possessions would be dug out and used. A curse also went with the hidden wealth: if anyone stole or looted the hidden wealth for any other purpose, he would die instantly and his entire family ruined. There would be no direct descendants left of the dynasty. Many years passed by. The Mohammedan dynasties came and disappeared and the British ruled the country. The matter of the palace of Amber and its hidden wealth was known to many, even the British but no one made any attempt to loot the hidden wealth. Then came the Nehru dynasty. Nehru himself was more interested in female company and that included also women other than Edwina. Nehru impregnated a Hindu nun, known by the name of Shraddha Mata, who gave birth to a baby boy in a Bangalore nunnery. The matter had been hushed up and that had permitted later, much later, Sonia to go over to Japan to preach to the Buddhists of Tokyo that both Nehru and the old Gandhi were of same holiness as the Gautama Buddha or Lord Sakya Muni. The fact that the very knowledgeable Japanese were outraged is another matter. After Nehru's death, Indira took over the government in Delhi, in the wake of the poisoning incident of Lal Bahadur Shastri. Indira played her games, one after the other. There was the 'gharibi hathao' comedy, then withdrawal of privy purses from the native kings, contrary to earlier promises given by Nehru himself, when he was alive. Then there was the nationalization of banks, etc. And slowly but surely, Sanjay (aka Sanjiv) took over the reins of the government from the hands of her mother. And we all know how Indira clamped down her Emergeny Rule. Overnight, a limping democracy turned into a quasi-dictatorship. Those among us who have watched the video of the 50-year Jubilee of India and Pakistan, must have noticed how this ill-bred son of Mohammad Yunus bragged that when in the next election, Indira would win, he would tighten the Emergency Rule all over India for the next t w e n t y years. But that didn't happen; Indira lost in the election and was driven out of the government and Morarji took over. The story we are about to tell, took place during the Emergency Rule.

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