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As the island was uninhabited, everything needed for the guests was needed to be transported from other places. The Lakshadweep administration looked after the logistics of the 10-day vacation, and their helicopter was pressed into service for this purpose

Golden time of Nehru dynasty, when assets of country like Indian Navy were used for Vacation and to 'pay respect' to Edwina Mountbatten's death

The holidaying group included Rajiv Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi’s mother, her brother and a maternal uncle. Also present were then MP Amitabh Bachchan, his wife Jaya Bachchan and their three children, daughter of Amitabh’s brother Ajitabh, and former minister Arun Singh’s brother Bijendra Singh’s wife and daughter
 |  Satyaagrah  |  Jawaharlal Nehru

Prime Minister Modi yesterday stirred a hornet’s nest when he mentioned how Rajiv Gandhi used Indian Navy Warship INS Virat for his personal use. The warship was used to ferry the Gandhi family to a tiny Lakshwadeep island for a 10-day long vacation.

PM referred to the Gandhi family’s vacation in 1987. The holidaying group included Rajiv Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi’s mother, her brother and a maternal uncle. Also present were then MP Amitabh Bachchan, his wife Jaya Bachchan and their three children, daughter of Amitabh’s brother Ajitabh, and former minister Arun Singh’s brother Bijendra Singh’s wife and daughter. The location for the vacation was Bangaram, a small uninhabited island in Lakshadweep archipelago. INS Viraat, the lone carrier of Indian navy at that time, was used to transport the Gandhi family and their companions, which moved in the Arabian sea for 10 days for this vacation. An aircraft carrier does not move alone in the sea, a carrier is the nerve centre of a carrier battle group and it is always surrounded by several warships. Even a submarine was also present during the trip. This means a huge expenditure.

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As the island was uninhabited, everything needed for the guests was needed to be transported from other places. The Lakshadweep administration looked after the logistics of the 10-day vacation, and their helicopter was pressed into service for this purpose.

The tradition to use Navy assets for their personal use was not started by Rajiv Gandhi. Jawaharlal Nehru had pioneered this abhorrent culture.

Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru had in fact used INS Delhi to vacation with his family as well. Photos that have now surfaced reveal that Nehru used INS Delhi, which was a light cruiser built for the Navy in 1933 and was known as HMS Achilles in the British Raj, in 1950 to vacation with his family.

In the photos, one can see the presence of Indira Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi as children.

While the tradition of misusing Indian Navy assets started in 1950 with Jawaharlal Nehru, there was another incident that has seldom been spoken off that goes to show how the Gandhi family crossed the borders of propriety when it comes to using Indian assets for their personal use.

The affair between Jawaharlal Nehru and Countess Edwina Mountbatten is no secret. In an article that called Mountbatten “man-eater”, dailymail.co.uk recounted how Mountbatten fell in love with Nehru and how her promiscuity took a toll on her children.

According to her daughter PamelaShe found in Panditji [Nehru] the companionship and equality of spirit and intellect that she craved. Each helped overcome loneliness in the other.’

Countess Mountbatten’s wish was to be buried at sea and when she died in 1960, her mortal remains were brought to Portsmouth. Family mourners, including Prince Philip’s mother, Princess Andrew of Greece, watched as the coffin was carried aboard HMS “Wakeful”. The Prince was followed aboard by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Mountbatten, and his two daughters. Some 12 miles off Portsmouth, “Wakeful’s” engines were stopped, and the last words were spoken. Then a tribute was paid to her.


(29 Feb 1960) After the long, last journey home from the Far East, where Lady Mountbatten died, her mortal remains were brought to Portsmouth. Family mourners, including Prince Philip's mother, Princess Andrew of Greece, watched as the coffin was carried aboard HMS "Wakeful". The Prince was followed aboard by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Mountbatten, and his two daughters. Some 12 miles off Portsmouth, "Wakeful's" engines were stopped, and the last words were spoken. Then, tribute was paid to a great lady, whose constant thought and care were for the less fortunate. This record of Lady  Mountbatten's last voyage was made from an Indian Frigate, a special escort to mark India's sorrow.

There was, however, an interesting tribute that was paid to Lady Mountbatten. When Edwina died in 1960, aged 59, and was buried at sea by Lord Mountbatten in accordance with her wishes, Nehru sent the Indian Navy frigate INS Trishul as an escort and had a wreath cast in her memory.

Lady Pamela Hicks, daughter of Lady Mountbatten also says that on her death in 1960, Edwina was buried at sea as per her wish. As her bereaved family steamed away from the scene after casting wreaths at the spot, the Indian frigate INS Trishul “quietly took our place and, on Panditji’s instructions, marigolds were scattered upon the waves”.

Interestingly, after the Rajiv Gandhi fiasco was mentioned by the Prime Minister, BJP MP Subramanian Swamy too had an anecdote of his own.

Swamy said that his father-in-law, JD Kapadia was the Defence Secretary in 1950s. He had refused to give permission to use Airforce plane to ferry one of Nehru’s “European mistresses”. Later, however, Swamy says his father-in-law was transferred and the next Defence Secretary okayed it.

The Gandhi family has long treated India and her assets as their personal property. Whether it was Rajiv Gandhi using a Naval ship for a vacation, Jawaharlal Nehru doing the same, or him using a Naval ship to scatter marigolds in the sea after Mountbatten died.

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Back in the year 1987, the erstwhile Prime Minister of the country, Rajiv Gandhi had taken a new year vacation for 10 days along with an entourage which included his immediate family, friends of Priyanka and Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi’s mother and siblings along with their families and children, the Bachan family, family of Bijendra Singh who is the brother of the former union minister Arun Singh, along with a couple of foreigners. The party had chosen the uninhabited island of Bangaram in the beautiful Lakshadweep islands, secluded but one of the few without prohibition (applicable by and large in the islands). Rajiv Gandhi and the entourage had a relaxing time on the island and were seen sailing, fishing, swimming and simply ‘Sunning it up’.

Navy assets misused during Rajiv Gandhis holiday at Bangaram Island
Navy assets misused during Rajiv Gandhi’s holiday at Bangaram Island

Rajiv Gandhi during the sunny vacation had incurred quite a bit of an expense, courtesy of his large entourage. Since various agencies were involved, it is impossible to figure out what the total bill would have been but surely would have been a hefty amount. The food was provided by the Society for the Promotion of Recreation, Tourism and (Water) Sports (SPORTS), which is a wing of the Lakshadweep administration. Apart from the food, five of the society’s personnel, including two cooks, were stationed at Bangaram. The products consumed include, a consignment of wines and liquor which was brought in from Delhi, some 100 loaves of bread and from Cochin came Cadbury’s chocolates, 40 crates of cold drinks, 300 bottles of mineral water, 20 kg of flour, 105 kg of basmati rice, and fresh vegetables amongst other extravaganzas. Apart from this, a poultry farm was set up in Agatti (an island in the archipelago) with 100 chickens which had also sent freshly-caught fish and island fruits.

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However, the real eyebrow raiser is the use of India’s premier warship, INS Viraat, for transportation purposes by the Gandhis. Its daily expenditure at sea is astronomical as the Viraat travels with an entire retinue of escort ships, and knowing this, the warship was moved in the Arabian Sea for 10 days by the Gandhis. A submarine was also reported to be in attendance. This move had led to a lot of criticism back in the day with defence experts questioning the justification of depriving the navy of its most effective fighting component merely to cater to the Nehru-Gandhi holiday plans. Moreover, considerable expense by the government was also incurred in setting up a special satellite link for communication purposes at Agatti, for the duration of the holiday.

While the citizens are clearly disgusted with this piece of information, which had until now been forgotten over the decades.

References: 

Opindia.com - OpIndia Staff
tfipost.com - by Akriti Tyagi

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