There were many other Indians, not necessarily members of the Congress yet pained by JP making common cause with the Jana Sangh, who saw his movement as undermining the institutions of representative democracy.The first kind of Indian criticized Indira Gandhi, and with much force; the second kind criticized JP, albeit with less enthusiasm.In the first week of January 1975, a key aide of the prime minister was assassinated in JP's home state of Bihar.This was L. N. Mishra, who had held various Cabinet appointments under Mrs Gandhi and, more crucially, was a major fundraiser for the Congress party.A politician wholly sans ideology, Mishra had collected large sums of money from both the Soviets and the Indian business class.
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