The conspiracy to kill him was carefully orchestrated from "summary" of LETS KILL GANDHI by TUSHAR GANDHI
The plan to assassinate him was not haphazard or impulsive. It was not the result of a sudden burst of anger or frustration. It was a meticulously planned and executed conspiracy, involving multiple individuals working together towards a common goal. Each step of the plan was carefully thought out and coordinated, ensuring that nothing was left to chance. From the selection of the assassins to the choice of weapons, every detail was carefully orchestrated to maximize the chances of success. The conspirators took great care to cover their tracks and avoid attracting any suspicion. They operated in secret, communicating through encrypted messages and meeting in secluded locations. The timing of the assassination was also crucial. The conspirators waited for the perfect opportunity to strike, when he was at his most vulnerable and least protected. They exploited his routines and habits, studying his movements and behavior to identify the best moment to carry out their plan. Despite the extensive planning and preparation, the con...Similar Posts
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