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Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi (19 November 1917 -- 31 October 1984) was
the third Prime Minister of India and a central figure of the Indian
National Congress party. Gandhi, who served from 1966 to 1977 and then
again from 1980 until her assassination in 1984, is the
second-longest-serving Prime Minister of India and the only woman to
hold the office.
Indira Gandhi was the only child of Indian Prime
Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. She served as the Chief of Staff of her
father's highly centralized administration between 1947 and 1964 and
came to wield considerable unofficial influence in government. Elected
Congress President in 1959, she was offered the premiership in
succession to her father. Gandhi refused and instead chose to become a
cabinet minister in the government. She finally consented to become
Prime Minister in succession to Lal Bahadur Shastri in 1966.
As
Prime Minister, Gandhi became known for her political ruthlessness and
unprecedented centralisation of power. She presided over a period where
India emerged with greater power than before to become the regional
hegemon of South Asia with considerable political, economic, and
military developments. Gandhi also presided over a state of emergency
from 1975 to 1977 during which she ruled by decree and made lasting
changes to the constitution of India. She was assassinated in the
aftermath of Operation Blue Star.
In 2001, Gandhi was voted the
greatest Indian Prime Minister in a poll organised by India Today. She
was also named "Woman of the Millennium" in a poll organised by the BBC
in 1999.
Indira Gandhi delivered her last speech at the then
Parade Ground in front of the Secretariat of Orissa. After her death,
the Parade Ground was converted to the Indira Gandhi Park which was
inaugurated by her son, Rajiv Gandhi.
Shakti Sthala, the place where Indira Gandhi was cremated at New Delhi
On
31 October 1984, two of Gandhi's bodyguards, Satwant Singh and Beant
Singh, shot her with their service weapons in the garden of the Prime
Minister's residence at 1 Safdarjung Road, New Delhi. The shooting
occurred as she was walking past a wicket gate guarded by Satwant and
Beant. She was to have been interviewed by the British actor Peter
Ustinov, who was filming a documentary for Irish television. Beant Singh
shot her three times using his side-arm, and Satwant Singh fired 30
rounds. Beant Singh and Satwant Singh dropped their weapons and
surrendered. Afterwards they were taken away by other guards into a
closed room where Beant Singh was shot dead. Kehar Singh was later
arrested for conspiracy in the attack. Both Satwant and Kehar were
sentenced to death and hanged in Delhi's Tihar jail.
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