From Indira Gandhi to Lincoln: The world was shaken by the killing of these leaders, if someone was shot, then someone got ragged in the blast

 The former Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe was shot dead yesterday. This kind of news from a progressing country like Japan surprised the whole world. Along with this, a question mark has also been put on the safety of global leaders. In such a situation, we tell you about the selected leaders of the world, whose murder shocked the world.

John F Kennedy


John F Kennedy, who was the 35th President of America, is still remembered today because of his many merits. Kennedy, who was elected president at the age of 43, is known as the second youngest President of America.In 1963, Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, USA, when he was traveling in an open car. The former Marine who shot Kennedy was Lee Harvey Oswald. Oswald was arrested by the police, but two days later Oswald was also killed by a Kennedy supporter. This incident caused panic in America and all over the world.

Indira Gandhi

Beant Singh and Satwant Singh, two bodyguards of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, shot and killed her on 31 October 1984. Both of them were reportedly upset with Indira's 'Operation Blue Star'. A third person was also involved in this murder, whose name was Kehar Singh. Kehar, however, was not involved in the shooting of Indira, but was found guilty of plotting the murder.

Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president, was assassinated in 1865. At that time he was watching the play 'Our American Cousin' at the Ford Theater in Washington. Lincoln's security guard John Parker, who was sitting on the balcony at the time of the incident, was not with him at that time.

Martin Luther King Jr.

1968- American agitator Martin Luther King Jr. was shot and killed. King played a key role in defending the rights of African-American citizens. Dr. King delivered the "I Have a Dream" speech in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington in 1963. The speech became a symbol of the American Civil Rights Movement and is one of the most memorable speeches in recorded history.

Mahatma Gandhi

On 30 January 1948, Mahatma Gandhi's day in Delhi started like a normal day. Gandhiji, who was often on time for the prayer meeting of Birla House, was a little late that day. When he reached Birla House, he greeted the crowd with folded hands.


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