There is no need to re-open Mahatma Gandhi assassination case; Supreme Court

There is no need to re-open Mahatma Gandhi assassination case; Supreme Court

There is no need to re-open Mahatma Gandhi assassination case; Supreme Court

New Delhi … News Time

The Indian Supreme Court has said that there is no need to re-investigate the killing of Mohan Das Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi). The two member bench of the Indian Supreme Court, Justice SA Bobde and Justice Nageswara Rao, heard the Mahatma Gandhi murder case. Senior lawyer Amarendra Sharan, who has been investigating the evidence presented by the apex court on the occasion, told the court. That killer, his theory and device impression has been identified and no further investigation is needed. The applicant had adopted last year that Mahatma Gandhi was shot dead by three in four places. And the fourth shot was another person who had documentary evidence. However, during the hearing, the Supreme Court gave evaluation that the results came after the latest investigation. There is nothing more to get in this case for 70 years old and there is no further investigation of the case. It is believed that Mahatma Gandhi was shot dead on January 30, 1948 Nathuram Godse and more 2 people were sentenced to death.

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