Godse was sentenced to death in 1948 by a special court set up in Delhi’s Red Fort. In his appeal filed in the Punjab High Court, Godse objected to the court’s finding that there was a conspiracy to kill Gandhi. He remained unrepentant, wrote Justice Khosla, who heard his appeal.
On this day, 30th January, the father of our nation was murdered by Nathuram Vinayak Godse, a Hindu Mahasabhaite. Date of Assassination30th January, 1948FIR registered on 30th January, 1948 at.
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January 30, 2021, marks 73 years since father of the nation Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was assassinated in New Delhi by a Hindu extremist. Even to this day, certain mysteries about the assassination remain unsolved, including the trail of ownership of the pistol used by Nathuram Godse. So who owned the pistol that was used in one of the world s most high-profile assassination.
Over the years, there have been many theories as to trace the ownership of the pistol used by Godse. But there hasn t been a concrete trail to show how the firearm, a Beretta 1934 .38 Caliber Pistol, ended up in the hands of Godse.