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Was sacking of Nambi Narayanan a Biden-led international conspiracy? Here’s what CBI has to say
S Vijayan and Thampi S Durga Dutt, two retired Kerala police officers who were members of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) and were involved in the arrest of former ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan in a 1994 espionage case, were denied bail on Wednesday by the CBI.
They wrongly accused him of being involved in a “fabricated case,” causing India’s cryogenic technology to be delayed.
Was sacking of Nambi Narayanan a Biden-led international conspiracy? Here’s what CBI has to say
S Vijayan and Thampi S Durga Dutt, two retired Kerala police officers who were members of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) and were involved in the arrest of former ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan in a 1994 espionage case, were denied bail on Wednesday by the CBI.
They wrongly accused him of being involved in a “fabricated case,” causing India’s cryogenic technology to be delayed.
The CBI told the Kerala High Court that the two accused “played an active role and invented an espionage case in pursuance of the conspiracy with the other accused in the FIR (filed by CBI) and other unknown people” and that the charges against them were severe.
The false accusation leveled against Nambi Narayanan had a significant impact on the development of cryogenic technology, heightening the gravity of the crime.
For about two and a half years, the panel reviewed the case’s developments, which resulted to Narayanan’s detention.
ISRO Deputy Director D Sasikumaran and Fousiya Hasan, a Maldivian acquaintance of Rasheeda, were both arrested at the same occasion.
The court, on the other hand, repeatedly declared the procedures taken against the ISRO scientist to be “psycho-pathological treatment.”
The CBI had already arrested 16 other top police personnel, including Intelligence Bureau (IB) officers in Kerala, as part of its investigation into Narayanan’s death.
They were also charged with several offenses under the Indian Penal Code, including criminal conspiracy, kidnapping, and evidence forgery.
The case had political ramifications as well, with a group of Congress politicians targeting then-Chief Minister late K Karunakaran over the matter, leading to his resignation.
According to The Economic Times, the CBI has cause to suspect that if they are given interim bail, they will refuse to participate with the inquiry and “derail the pace of the investigation.”
This is consistent with the premise of international participation in the same.
The conspiracy notion dates back to the 1990s, when India sought $250 million from the Russian Orbit Agency, Glavkosmos, for cryogenic technology that would have been useful in missions requiring heavier satellites traveling deeper into space.
When he dubbed the Indo-Russia agreement for the supply of two cryogenic engines to India “dangerous,” Joe Biden proved to be the biggest saboteur of India’s ambitious space program.
“I am certain that the Russian officials would understand the prudence of canceling this deal once they perceive the risk of losing,” Biden stated at the time, according to TFI.
“This is not a little sale; this is dangerous,” he had added. The reality remains that Biden’s attempt to deny India Cryogenics had no missile component.
At the time, it was pure geopolitical maneuvering on the side of the Democrats.
Joe Biden attempted to sabotage the space program of a democratic country such as India just to advance pro-Pakistan sentiments within the US administration at the time.
In the end, the US agreed to enable Russia to equip India with seven cryogenic engines. However, no technology transfer was permitted, jeopardizing India’s ambitious space goal.
Cryogenic technology, which involves handling fuel at low temperatures to provide the extra thrust required for a rocket to deliver hefty satellites over longer distances, has been difficult for India to develop.
As a result of Joe Biden’s sabotage in 1992, India suffered significant losses and had to postpone its space program by several years, if not decades.
Scientists are the strongest pillars of a nation, hence the gravity and severity of this crime should not be overlooked.
Officials who are responsible for inflicting such a traumatic effect by falsely accusing a scientist and delaying India’s cryo-tech development must face legal consequences.
By submitting its findings to the Kerala High Court, the CBI appears to be well on its way to proving that Nambi Narayanan’s dismissal was the result of an international conspiracy, potentially led by US Vice President Joe Biden.