Bear in mind when CIA gave ‘giant sums of cash’ to an RSS plotting on a Congress chief’s life?

As for churumuri, they went on to inform the story of ‘John Smith’, supported by screenshots and images of varied supply materials:
‘John Smith was a US spy based mostly in Delhi within the Nineteen Fifties
‘When he defected to the Soviet Union in October 1967, he wrote a collection of articles for a Russian weekly ‘Literaturnaya Gazeta‘
‘He revealed RSS’s “shut ties with CIA” to overthrow the Congress govt of Jawaharlal Nehru (2/10)’
As well as, they stated, Smith had claimed that the CIA despatched the RSS predecessor the Jana Sangh “giant sums of cash” in 1966 for its anti-cow slaughter rally — and the M.S. Golwalkar-led Sangh had tried the assassination of erstwhile Congress president Okay. Kamaraj.
The accompanying snapshot highlights that ‘many officers underneath USIS cowl have been …interfering in election campaigns‘.
Now, per Malviya’s logic, the try may solely have been to assist the opposition and unseat the ruling get together, then the Congress.
Churumuri goes on to talk of Jean A. Curran, an American sociologist who was hooked up to the US embassy in Delhi, was “one of the crucial skilled intelligence brokers of the CIA in India” — and would go on to creator Militant Hinduism in Indian Politics: A Research of the RSS. His spouse, they are saying, was the one to tell Smith that Golwalkar gave Curran ‘uncommon entry’.
Why does this matter? As a result of ‘4 months earlier than Smith spilled the beans, The New York Occasions reported that [the] CBI had investigated [the] CIA’s position within the February 1967 elections‘ — and the CBI investigation had discovered these giant sums of cash that went from the US to the Jana Sangh.