Wrongly accused in ISRO spy case, SK Sharma dies of cancer in Bengaluru


Bengaluru, Nov 1 (DC) : Sudhir Kumar Sharma, one of the men falsely accused in the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) 'spy' case of 1994, has died early on Thursday.

SK Sharma was in palliative care being treated for stage-4 oesophagus cancer.

Sharma was 62-year-old. He is survived by wife and three daughters.

Sharma was hoping to be compensated for the allegations after former ISRO scientist, Nambi Narayanan, was cleared of espionage charges and awarded Rs 50 lakh compensation for "unnecessary harassment" by the Kerala Police.

Labour contractor from Bengaluru, SK Sharma, who was tortured and harassed by the Kerala Police, was also cleared of all charges, but only after a difficult time in custody.

Socially ostracised and labelled as a traitor even when he fought to clear his name, it was a long battle for Sharma, who kept fighting tooth and nail as he wanted his reputation to be restored.

Sharma was trying for compensation for the last 20 years.

Sharma was just 34-year-old when he was first illegally detained for two days – November 21 and 22 in 1994 – from a DRDO lab in Bengaluru.

Sharma was good friend of Chandrashekhar, another person who was falsely accused in the case, who recently passed away.

In early 1994, Chandrashekhar had contacted Sharma seeking his help to get daughter of one of the two Maldivian women he had met at the Thiruvananthapuram airport admitted to a school.

Sharma was unaware that months later he would be detained, his family put under surveillance, or that he would be associated to what at the time was country’s biggest scandal.

In custody, Sharma was physically tortured. 'They hit me. Slapped and kicked. Then with cane. After half an hour, this person would vanish. Another person would come. They said, 'you passed ISRO and defence information to Pakistan'. I cried and cried but they were unrelenting. They didn't let me sit on the ground for three days," Sharma told NDTV earlier.

His reputation was damaged. And it hurt not just him but his family too.

Sharma had told NDTV, "My daughters were thrown out from the school. My daughters were humiliated. They were told, 'You people are agents, deshdrohis (anti-nationals). The teachers also said hurtful things."

His social life was affected as well and people who were close to him started avoiding him.

  

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  • creativegb, New Delhi

    Sat, Nov 03 2018

    A Government Functionary should be appointed to take up such cases of Miscarriages of Justice, institute appropriate proceedings at Government's cost, and ensure that speedy & free Justice is provided to the innocent affected persons.
    Similarly, there must also be a Government Functionary to monitor & support such financially destitute persons as:-
    Those who suddenly lose their parents or the sole earning-member in the Family -- due to an accident/ Natural calamity etc.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Fri, Nov 02 2018

    May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 02 2018

    Do Good & you will get Good ...

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  • Nayakmaam, Gangolli/leeds UK

    Sun, Nov 04 2018

    Arre Jossey Mamuji, sometimes its your karma. So, even if you do good, the return may not be good.

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  • VM, MANGALORE

    Fri, Nov 02 2018

    Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States began an effort to block India’s nuclear and missile quest.It arm-twisted Russia to scrap the cryogenic engine deal. So, ISRO had to strike out on its own and initiated a project in April 1994 with Ace liquid propulsion scientist,Nambi Narayanan, at its head.

    It was then that the US probably colluded with rogue elements within the IB. When ISRO was determined to go ahead, they decided to undermine Indian efforts by disrupting the Indian programme. Nambi Narayanan was framed with his deputy Sasikumaran as the key figure in the espionage drama. And he was, of course, the top Indian specialist on liquid propulsion and thus the program was delayed for several years.

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  • shan, dubai

    Fri, Nov 02 2018

    What about Nambi Narayanan. He may be the main culprit who traped SK Sharma. Why police has not interrogated him. Its normail for these people to trape their colleague to get benefit. this I got experience in business, office work

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  • divya, bondel

    Fri, Nov 02 2018

    Thanks to Congress, Still slaves justify this.

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  • Dr.S.Kamath, Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 02 2018

    One of the darkest shadow in the history of ISRO casted by Congress party in Indian history just for the sake of gaining control in Kerala between Karunakaran and A K Anthony factions
    Now Mr Sharma lost his prime of life in false case later life battling Cancer
    So sad Rest In Peace Sharma ji

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Fri, Nov 02 2018

    "just for the sake of gaining control in Kerala between..................... factions" . Just another Bhakth LIE.

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  • Dr.S.Kamath, Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 02 2018

    All these matters have been written in the book written by Nambi Narayanan
    Matter is in public domain refer to it through internet
    Remember Nambi Narayanan s facts have been approved by hon Supreme court and SC has awardeded Rs50 lakhs compensation by Court .
    Don't have blind love for Congress party .Open your eyes

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