In
the last 10 years, the congress has adopted the policy of not letting the
discussion on questions and problems of the country in the Parliament by
repeatedly obstructing its functioning. The congress leadership has still not
recovered from the shock given by the voters to Congress’s belief that the
monopoly of power rests with Congress only. After getting rejected by voters
three time in a row, the congress leadership should have learned something from
it. However, the current congress leadership is not in that frame of mind.
Congress MPs are venting out the anger of the voter’s rejection on the
functioning of the Parliament.
Lok
Sabha Speaker Om Birla called a meeting of the members of all parties and
appealed to the opposition to cooperate in the peaceful functioning of the
parliamentary proceedings, after the opposition created chaos at the beginning
of the winter session this year. The opposition accepted that appeal for some
time and later returned to their original stand. In the meanwhile, Bharatiya
Janata Party’s national president J. P.Nadda demanded clarification from
Congress regarding the links between American businessman George Soros and
Congress. The congress leadership was left speechless after Nadda’s demand. To
avoid this, the Congress leadership has once again started the old game of
shutting down the Parliament. The name of an American billionaire industrialist
George Soros has been in the news around the world for his anti-India
statements over the past few years. Soros had made an infuriating statement
that India is becoming an anti-Muslim country because of the incidents
happening in the country. Mr. Soros does not utter a single word about the
oppression of Hindus in countries like Bangladesh and Pakistan. The same Mr.
Soros had publicly shown his readiness to spend an amount of one billion
dollars to destabilize the Modi
government.
After the recent happenings in Bangladesh, Hindus were mass slaughtered. Homes
of Hindus were burnt. Neither Soros nor a single thinker, political leader,
journalist in the western world has even expressed a simple protest against the
violence against Hindus in Bangladesh. Foreign intellectuals who teach
tolerance to India do not dare to tell Bangladesh and Pakistan to protect
Hindus. Anyways. The point was Soros’s anti India stand. George Soros travels
around the world with the only agenda of defaming India for one reason or
another on the international platform. George Soros Foundation gives funding to
an institution named ‘Forum of Democratic Leaders in Asia Pacific’.
This
organization regularly comments on various developments in the Asian continent.
Mrs. Sonia Gandhi is the co-president of the organization. This organization
also talks about obtaining freedom for Kashmir. As part of Soros's
anti-India agenda, the organization supports Kashmir's independence.
Sonia Gandhi, who is the co-president of this organization, has not even once
expressed her disapproval of the anti-India statements made by other
office-bearers of this organization. Kashmir, which was burning because of
violence for many years after independence, has started to calm down in the
last few years. Voting was conducted peacefully in Kashmir in the presence of
representatives of many countries. The people of Kashmir voted in large numbers
without paying any heed to threats from terrorists. Pakistan, which has been
spreading propaganda against India, getting shocked by voting in Kashmir is
obvious. The Congress leadership could not show the courage to respond to the
demand of Bharatiya Janata Party that Congress leadership should clarify its
stand regarding the anti-India stand of this organization.
Many
international forces are active to create unrest and instability in India. The
toolkit tweet by environment and climate activist Greta Thunberg during the
farmer’s agitation three years ago was indicating the involvement of anti-India
forces. Now it’s necessary that the Congress leadership must publicly clarify
regarding its association with the ‘Forum of Democratic Leaders in Asia
Pacific’, which is funded by George Soros. Salil Shetty, the vice president of
the Open Society Foundation, which receives donations from the Soros
Foundation, had participated in Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra. This shows
how close the relationship between Soros and the Congress is. After the
revelations about the relationship between Sonia Gandhi and George Soros, the Congress
has tried to divert attention from the issue by moving a no-confidence motion
against Rajya Sabha Speaker and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar. The congress
leadership does not know that these tactics will not help in hiding the truth.
As the links between the Congress leadership and anti-India George Soros became
public, the flabbergasted Congress leadership is once again showing its
escapism by playing its tactics of disrupting the Parliament. It’s not clear
why Sonia and Rahul Gandhi are so afraid of clarifying their stand regarding
Soros. Mrs. Sonia Gandhi’s mother-in-law Mrs. Indira Gandhi often used the term
‘foreign hand’ when she was the Prime Minister. When someone spoke against her
government, Indira Gandhi saw a foreign hand behind it. Now that her
daughter-in-law has publicly joined hands with a foreign hand, what kind of a
coincidence is this? Let’s see what kind of treatment Congress leadership gives
to ‘Soros’asis? P.S. A scam named ‘oil for food’ happened during Dr. Manmohan
Singh tenure. Natwar Singh was the External Affairs Minister at that time. The
United Nations had launched the scheme of ‘Oil for Food’ to help Iraq. India
had also participated in that.
Oil
bonds were given by Iraq in exchange for food grains given by the central
government. Natwar Singh was asked to resign after it was revealed that these
oil bonds were issued in the name of the Congress party instead of the central
government. Natwar Singh in his autobiography ‘One Life is Not Enough’ has
mentioned in detail how the Congress leadership made him a scapegoat. It is
being proved again and again that Congress’s links with foreign hands are
deeply rooted.
(Article
Pre-Published in Times of India Online – 16 December, 2024)
Keshav Upadhye, Chief
Spokesperson
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