Rahul Gandhi Germany Visit: BJP Alleges ‘Anti-India’ Activities | India News

by Ahmed Ibrahim World Editor

BJP Accuses Rahul gandhi of Colluding with “Anti-India” Forces During Germany Trip

The bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday launched a scathing attack on the Congress party, alleging collusion with “anti-India” forces and specifically citing Rahul Gandhi‘s participation in the “Global Progressive Alliance” during a recent visit to Germany.The accusations stem from remarks made by Sam Pitroda, a longtime advisor to Gandhi, regarding the Congress party’s involvement with the alliance, reigniting concerns over connections to financier George Soros.

A senior BJP MP,Sudhanshu Trivedi,stated that Pitroda’s comments had inadvertently revealed the “real face” of the Congress party. According to Trivedi, Pitroda confirmed in a recent interview that the Congress party is a member of the ‘Global Progressive Alliance’ and that Gandhi attended a meeting in Germany as part of this affiliation.

“This Alliance is connected to an organisation that is part of a network of many organisations that are anti-India and promote anti-India narratives,” Trivedi questioned, adding, “After Sam Pitroda’s statement, I want to ask the Congress party if they become a member of the anti-India global conspiracy, if they become a member of the nefarious nexus of anti-India global forces?”

Did you know? – The Global Progressive alliance is an international network of over 140 social democratic, socialist, and progressive political parties. It aims to promote progressive policies globally.

The BJP further amplified its claims by posting a video of Pitroda discussing the alliance, accusing the Congress of openly acknowledging Gandhi’s “engagements with Soros-linked global networks.” The party asserted that a “foreign-funded ideological ecosystem” is actively influencing Indian politics. “The question is no longer whether these links exist, but why they are being accepted so casually,” the BJP stated in a social media post.

This latest offensive follows Gandhi’s trip to Germany, where he visited the BMW headquarters in Munich and criticized the Modi government’s manufacturing record.Gandhi argued that india needs to “produce more” and that the manufacturing sector is currently in decline. “Manufacturing is the backbone of strong economies. Sadly, in India, manufacturing is declining,” Gandhi said. “For us to accelerate growth, we need to produce more-build meaningful manufacturing ecosystems and create high-quality jobs at scale.”

Pro tip – When evaluating political accusations, consider the source and potential motivations. Parties often use strong language during election cycles to influence public opinion.

The BJP’s renewed accusations echo similar charges leveled earlier this year. In February, party spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia alleged that organizations associated with George Soros where engaged in “anti-India activities” and that funding to certain NGOs was considerably higher during the Congress-led UPA regime compared to the current BJP government. Bhatia also accused Gandhi of collaboratin

Why: The BJP is accusing Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party of colluding with “anti-India” forces, specifically through their involvement with the Global Progressive Alliance and alleged connections to George Soros. This is happening as India approaches key elections, suggesting a strategic effort to discredit the opposition.

who: The key players are Rahul Gandhi (Congress), Sam Pitroda (Congress advisor), Sudhanshu Trivedi and Gaurav Bhatia (BJP spokespersons), and George Soros (financier). The BJP is the accusing party, while the Congress is defending itself against the allegations.

What: The core accusation is that the Congress party is susceptible to foreign influence and is working with individuals and organizations perceived as hostile to India. This is based on Pitroda’s confirmation of Congress’s membership in the Global Progressive Alliance and the BJP’s linking of that alliance to Soros.

How did it end? As of this report,the situation hasn’t “ended.” The BJP has launched the accusations and is demanding a response from the Congress. The Congress has not yet issued a comprehensive response, and the issue is highly likely to escalate further as the election season progresses.The BJP is continuing to amplify the claims through social media and public statements.

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