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As Congress announced that Rahul Gandhi will be on a two-day visit to the UK to deliver two lectures at Cambridge University, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) shared a cryptic post of him being a puppet of a mysterious person who according to netizens is George Soros.
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Soros’ Open Society Foundations announced this week that it is ceasing all operations in the EU as it has faced backlash against it’s open borders policies which has seen Europe flooded with illegal immigrants.
George Soros. An old, rich, and Dangerous man. As per the External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar. These words are proving to be prophetic. George Soros recently announced a successor to his vast empire of Billions of dollars, his son Alexander. George Soros, because of his anti-India rhetoric is a household name today in India.
Against the backdrop of Dr S Jaishankar's criticism of George Soros, there were speculations that while New Delhi was adopting a hardline position against the businessman and OSF domestically, it is not taking the same approach at the UN Democracy Fund on the foundation benefiting from its funding.
Mohammed Zubair, the so-called fact checker misled public by claiming that India, which has anti-Soros views, is the fourth country that give donations to the UN Democracy Fund, which funds at least 68 projects worldwide linked to George Soros's Open Society Foundation.
Rahul Gandhi announced that he would be delivering a lecture at 'Judge Business School' of the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom where George Soros's Open Society Foundation is member of the university
"Take Action- Stand with the #FarmersProtest", this is what Sikh Coalition greets when you fall upon the organisation website. Since November, protesters from the Indian states of Punjab, Haryana, and elsewhere have travelled to the outskirts of Delhi to protest three farm laws that the farmers are maliciously made to believe will worsen the 'already harsh ecological and economic conditions' in which they live.