New Delhi [India]: BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi raised concerns over activities allegedly aimed at destabilizing India’s administrative, economic, and social systems, citing foreign involvement since Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged to make India a developed nation.
Referring to a report by Mediapart, a French publication, about the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), Trivedi claimed that OCCRP receives funding from foreign governments and has links to billionaire George Soros. He also noted the timing of various reports, such as those on Pegasus, the Hindenburg report, and others, which coincided with Parliament sessions.
“There are several activities that are happening to attack India’s administration, economic and social system since PM Modi has started the resolution to make India a developed country,” Trivedi said in the Rajya Sabha.
He added,
“From the last three years, is it just a coincidence that whenever a session of Indian Parliament is about to begin, such issues arise, whether it’s Pegasus, Hindenburg, or a BBC documentary? In this session, which started on November 25, a US attorney report came on November 20 referencing a business house.”
These remarks led to protests by opposition members, causing the adjournment of the House.
Sambit Patra: “Dangerous Triangle” Involving Rahul Gandhi, George Soros, and OCCRP
BJP MP Sambit Patra launched a sharp attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, labeling him a “traitor of the highest order” and accusing him of being part of a “dangerous triangle” with George Soros and OCCRP, aimed at destabilizing India.
“In this triangle, on one side is George Soros from America, along with some agencies; the second side is OCCRP, a global news portal; and the last, most important side, is Rahul Gandhi,” Patra said at a press conference in Delhi.
He alleged that Rahul Gandhi acts on the directives of OCCRP and shares a common agenda with Soros.
“OCCRP is a global media agency funded by Soros’ Open Society Foundation. Whatever Soros says, Rahul Gandhi repeats. If OCCRP is hurt, Rahul cries; if Rahul cries, OCCRP feels pain,” Patra claimed.
Patra also pointed to Salil Shetty, Vice President of the Open Society Foundation, who accompanied Gandhi during the Bharat Jodo Yatra, asserting this as further evidence of their collaboration.
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