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Two days after senior Indian space scientist Tapan Misra alleged that he was poisoned with a deadly chemical at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) headquarters on May 23, 2017, there is silence on the issue by the scientific community.
Currently, Deputy Director, Microwave Remote Sensing Area of ISRO s Space Applications Centre , Ahmedabad, Tapan Mishra alleged that he was poisoned in 2017 when he attended an interview at the headquarters for promotion.
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Misra, in a Facebook post on Tuesday, said: I was poisoned with deadly Arsenic Trioxide on 23rd May 2017, during promotion interview from Sci/Eng SF to SG in ISRO HQ at Bangalore. Fatal dose was probably mixed with chutney along with Dosai, in snacks after lunch.