Sanjay Gandhi believed to be Indira's successor, was killed in a plane crash on this day
Sanjay Gandhi believed to be Indira's successor, was killed in a plane crash on this day
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New Delhi: There have been times in the history of the world that have turned the tide of winds several times. One such incident is also seen in the history of Indian politics. A plane crash on June 23, 1980 shook the whole of India, changing the country's political equations.

In fact, Sanjay Gandhi, the younger son of former PM Indira Gandhi and Feroz e Gandhi, was killed in a plane crash on June 23, 1980. Sanjay Gandhi was then seen as indira Gandhi's political successor in the country. It is said that if Sanjay Gandhi had not died, Indira's eldest son Rajiv Gandhi would not have entered the country's politics.

Let us tell you thatSanjay Gandhi was made general secretary of the Congress in May 1980. Exactly a month after which he died in a plane crash. Sanjay Gandhi was flying a new plane of the Delhi Flying Club at the time of the accident. During which he lost control while performing an aerobatic stunt and his plane crashed, killing him and setting a sun of Indian politics before shining in the sky.

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