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WHO KILLED JUDGE LOYA? | Dr. Subramanian Swamy's Shocking Claim on Amit Shah | People's Affairs
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Overview
The video features political commentary and allegations centered on Amit Shah and the deaths of high-profile figures in India.
Key allegations and commentary
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Judge Loya death allegation: Dr. Subramanian Swamy claims that Amit Shah had a “hand” in the death/murder of Judge Loya. Swamy says he knows this based on what Loya’s family said and what police told him (described as coming from around the Nagpur area).
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Legal status and court delay: Swamy suggests that the case against those allegedly involved has been stopped/closed, and he implies he would not appear in court while certain proceedings remain in a pending stage.
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Claims of political protection/saving: The commentary asserts that Narendra Modi is “saving” Rahul Gandhi. It is paired with a claim that Sonia Gandhi is blackmailing Modi. Swamy repeatedly presses for proof/evidence (such as videos/letters) and is challenged on whether any substantiation exists.
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Broader accusations involving BJP leadership: The discussion includes another controversial claim linking BJP leaders to the murder of Haren Pandya. It alleges that responsibility involves Amit Shah and Narendra Modi together, though the segment presents this as assertions rather than documented proof.
Criticism of Swamy’s prior legal/defense positions
Swamy references earlier statements related to defense and accountability, including:
- His earlier comments about the Rafale deal, including a promise to file a PIL if the government purchased 36 aircraft, which he says never progressed.
- His earlier “Operation Sindoor” claim involving Pakistan shooting down Rafale aircraft.
The segment connects these points to an argument about accountability in defense procurement.
Broader geopolitical and defense accountability discussion
The video broadens into criticism of India’s defense accountability framework, suggesting structural flaws across governments. It also includes geopolitical frustration, such as:
- References to Pakistan’s incursions
- Statements advocating aggressive action against Pakistan
- Disputes of claims made by foreign leaders, including references to Trump telling Modi/India to stop