Top scientist Tapan Mishra claims – 3 years ago, tried to kill poison

ISRO, a leading scientist at the Indian Space Research Organization, has made a sensible claim. ISRO’s top scientist said Tuesday that he had consumed poison three years ago. Scientist Tapan Mishra alleges that he was given lethal arsenic trioxide poisoning during a campaign interview at ISRO headquarters in Bangalore on May 23, 2017.

Scientist Mishra said, “I drank poison after lunch, probably in a snack, mixed with dosa sauce.” I will tell you that Mishra is currently working as a senior consultant at ISRO and will retire at the end of this month.

He met with Home Affairs Security personnel in July 2017 and warned them against giving up arsenic poisoning and helped me in treatment, he said in a post on Facebook, “Long Keep Secret.” Mishra later said he had serious health problems, including shortness of breath, abnormal skin rash and fungal infection.

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From him Tappan Mishra Ann Tuesday, January 5, 2021

In his Facebook post, Mishra even claimed that he was trying to kill the snake. Poisonous snakes have been left in their quarters, he said. He shared the medical report of the treatment with Ames doctors on a social media platform. He has appealed to the government to investigate the matter. He has served as director of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) at the Space Application Center in Ahmedabad.

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