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No further investigation is needed into Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination, the Supreme Court was told today by a lawyer assisting the court.
Amarandra Sharan, appointed by the Supreme Court to examine the documents related to the assassination, said in his report: “The ideology, the assassin and the bullets that pierced Gandhi, and the weapon have been identified. There is no scope for any further probe.”
A petitioner had last year claimed that Mahatma Gandhi was killed by a second assassin who had fired a “fourth bullet”. Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated on January 30, 1948, by Nathuram Godse, who was hanged along with two others.
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