Tuesday, June 27, 2023

A HUMAN WHO SOLD THE TajMahal THRICE




๐Ÿ˜ฑA HUMAN WHO SOLD THE TajMahal THRICE๐Ÿ’ฆ


 Mithlesh Kumar Srivastava, better known as Natwarlal 110 (1912 - 2009), was a well-known Indian man. Those who were known to sell Taj Mahal, Red Fort and Rashtrapati Bhavan and Parliament House of India along with its current members, they sold these buildings to Rich foreigners with a huge amount of forgery but when those people took possession When he came, he came to know that he was cheated. On him, a super hit film Mr. Natwarlal was also made with Amitabh Bachchan.

 

Mithlesh Kumar Srivastava, better known as Natwarlal, was a notorious Indian con artist and one of the most famous tricksters in the history of India. Born in 1912 in Bangra village in Uttar Pradesh, Natwarlal gained infamy for his audacious confidence tricks and ability to deceive people with his charm and cunning.

Natwarlal's life story reads like a thrilling adventure filled with incredible scams and elaborate schemes. He was a master of disguise, often assuming various identities to execute his cons. He targeted wealthy individuals, businessmen, and even government officials, leaving a trail of victims and authorities in his wake.

One of Natwarlal's most notorious scams involved selling the iconic Taj Mahal, one of India's most revered monuments. In the 1970s, he managed to convince several prominent businessmen that he had the authority to sell the Taj Mahal and persuaded them to invest large sums of money. Despite the obvious absurdity of the claim, Natwarlal's charisma and persuasive skills managed to deceive his victims. He even went as far as forging documents and impersonating government officials to legitimize his scam.

Natwarlal's ability to exploit the greed and gullibility of his targets was unparalleled. He often relied on psychological manipulation, playing on people's desires for quick wealth or their susceptibility to flattery. His confidence and audacity allowed him to carry out his cons with remarkable success, even in the face of numerous legal actions and arrests.

Throughout his career, Natwarlal was arrested multiple times, only to escape from custody each time. His knack for deception extended beyond his victims and into the realm of law enforcement. He was known for using his wit and charm to outsmart police officers, lawyers, and judges, making him a legendary figure in the Indian criminal underworld.

Natwarlal's exploits and uncanny ability to evade capture captured the imagination of the Indian public. His escapades became the subject of folklore, with stories of his audacious cons passed down through generations. He was even referred to as the "Conman Extraordinaire" and "The Greatest Trickster of All Time."

Despite his criminal activities, Natwarlal was often admired for his intelligence and cunning. He became a popular figure in popular culture, inspiring movies, books, and plays based on his life and exploits. Filmmaker and actor Raj Kapoor even made a film called "Natwarlal" in 1979, loosely based on the con artist's life.

Natwarlal's criminal career finally came to an end in 1996 when he was arrested in New Delhi. However, his legacy as a charismatic and audacious con artist remains, leaving an indelible mark on the criminal history of India.

๐Ÿ’‘Interesting fact

The nation's president of that time, Dr. Rajendra Prasad and Natwar Lal and Amitabh Bachchan belonged to the same caste (Srivastava). Rajendra Prasad and Natwar Lal belonged to the same village.


Their life before

He was born in Gaumbeng Ara, a village in Bihar, he was a lawyer by profession. He had two wives. He had a daughter who is married to a soldier who lives in Ranchi (Jharkhand). His younger brother Ganga Prasad Srivastava in Gopal Ganj. It remains still that the people of Natwarlal take the name of their village with great respect. He duped hundreds of crores of rupees and used more than 50 surnames to disguise himself, he was an expert in disguise and used novel ideas to deceive people. He was an expert in creating signatures of celebrities. He used to say that many industrialists including Tata, Birla, Dhirubhai Ambani have borrowed huge amount in cash from him. He also cheated lakhs of rupees from many shopkeepers, paid them by giving them check / demand drafts. Natwarlal was arrested nine times but managed to escape from jail each time, he was convicted in 14 cases of forgery and 113 years Was sentenced but he barely spent 20 years in jail, last time arrested in 1996 when  He was 84 years old at the time, but this time he managed to trick the police when he was being taken from the prison to the hospital, when he disappeared from the Ottojorion who used a wheel chair, under a police escort from Kanpur jail. He disappeared from the New Delhi Railway Station while being transported to AIMS, after which he was never seen again.

 Death and mystery

In 2009, his lawyer requested that more than 100 charges against Natwarlal be removed saying that he had died on Saturday, 25 July 2009. Later, Ganga Prasad Srivastava, brother of Natwarlal, also claimed to have been cremated in Ranchi, but the actual time and year of death is still undetected.Afghan pop star Aryana Saeed

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