The World - News from May 3, 1985
Indira Gandhi left an estate to her three grandchildren valued at the equivalent of about $173,000, according to a copy of her will published in New Delhi. The bulk of her estate was a small farm worth about $98,000. The late prime minister appointed her son and successor, Rajiv Gandhi, and his wife, Sonia, as executors of the will but did not bequeath them anything. Also left to the grandchildren were cash and securities valued at about $75,000.
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