New Delhi :
US embassy cables released by WikiLeaks say that late former Prime
Minister Indira Gandhi had written to the then Pakistani Prime Minister
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in 1974 offering to share nuclear technology but
only if proper conditions for trust were created. The offer was rejected
by Bhutto.
The cables also say Indira Gandhi was
evasive about nuclear weaponisation. The cables quote her as saying, "If
our scientists have the basic know-how, without which they couldn't
have done this, then any government could have directed them to make a
bomb if they had so desired."
Another WikiLeaks cable also claims that
AK Antony was "one of the only" leaders apart from Priyaranjan Dasmunsi
who "flatly criticised" Sanjay Gandhi during 1976 AICC session in
Guwahati during Emergency when the latter's political graph was on the
rise.
The cables, made public by Wikileaks,
also said the party faction led by Antony, the Kerala unit President,
refused to support Sanjay and questioned his "rapid ascent to a position
of power" asking "what sacrifices he has made for the party or the
country".
In another cable which talks about
Sanjay's unpopularity in Kerala, it is said that talks with a variety of
people in May 1976 left them with the impression that Indira's second
son was "not very popular" in the state. It said newsmen whom they met
"resented" Sanjay's "rapid build up" saying that he was known only for
his association with Maruti. The newsmen told US officials that Sanjay
was not a politician and that he does not posses any qualities that were
needed for political leadership.
Source : IBN live
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