There have been numerous assassination attempts on prime ministers of India. The prime minister is the executive head of the Union Government of India, and is usually the most powerful person in the country.
Two prime ministers, namely Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi (former prime minister) have been assassinated.
Assassinated prime ministers
Assassination attempts and plots
Jawaharlal Nehru
Rajiv Gandhi
- January 1985: FBI found out about an attempt to assassinate Rajiv Gandhi by Sikhs in New York. They planned to use bombs and target other key locations.
- April 1985: FBI found that Sikh militants were plotting an assassination of Rajiv Gandhi and promised to give $60,000 to anyone who killed Rajiv Gandhi.
- 31 July 1985: Harjinder Singh Jinda revealed that immediately after killing Lalit Maken he took position outside of a hospital anticipating Rajiv Gandhi and Zail Singh to visit. He planned to kill them both. He was unable to get a shot because of a large crowd.
- October 1985: British police foiled a plan to assassinate Rajiv Gandhi.
- 16 June 1986: 4 Sikhs were jailed for trying to assassinate Gandhi in Leicester.
- 2 October 1986: Karamjit Singh, a Sikh gunman, fired rounds from an improvised, homemade firearm at Gandhi in Delhi, while he was leaving the Raj Ghat.
- 30 July 1987 A Sri Lankan Navy sailor Wijemuni Vijitha Rohana de Silva hit Gandhi with his rifle butt in Colombo, while he was inspecting Guard of Honour at the Sri Lankan PresidentâÂÂs House at Colombo.
- May 1991: Iqbal Singh Fauji, deputy chief of Khalistan National Army, and other members of Khalistan National Army again planned to kill Rajiv Gandhi with sticky bombs. The plan was that while everyone threw flowers at Gandhi they would throw sticky bombs hidden in baskets of flower. Tight security led to the plan not being carried out.
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