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A Soros Puppet With Freemason Links And Ties To Deep State: Here’s The Full Controversial Background Of Michelle Bachelet Whom The Congress Awarded Indira Gandhi Peace Prize

The Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust, chaired by Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, has awarded the Indira Gandhi Peace Prize to former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet, sparking significant controversy given the recipient’s extensive ties to George Soros and her history of criticizing India’s stance on Kashmir.

The Award and Its Context

The Indira Gandhi Peace Prize is presented by the Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust to individuals or organizations recognized for their creative efforts toward promoting international peace and development. The trust is chaired by Sonia Gandhi, making this award a Congress-associated initiative.

A “Perfect” Pick For Congress: An Ideological Ally Against The Indian State

The selection of Michelle Bachelet is being viewed by political observers not as a mere coincidence, but as a deliberate ideological statement by the Congress party. Bachelet’s profile aligns perfectly with a political narrative that often positions itself in opposition to the current Indian government, even on matters of national security and sovereignty.

Who is Michelle Bachelet? 

Michelle Bachelet is a lifelong member of the Socialist Party of Chile, a party with a documented history of Marxist ideology and a stated goal of revolutionary transformation. Her political career is rooted in this far-left framework, which she has carried into her international roles.

Bachelet served two terms as President of Chile (2006-2010 and 2014-2018) and as United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights from 2018 to 2022.

Her career has been marked by significant connections to global networks:

George Soros Connections

Bachelet’s relationship with billionaire financier George Soros dates back to her early political career.

In 2009, during her presidency, she awarded Soros Chile’s highest civilian honor, the Bernardo O’Higgins Order of Merit.

Furthermore, Soros actively lobbied for her appointment as UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, a position she assumed in 2018.

Record on India and Kashmir

Bachelet’s tenure as UN Human Rights Commissioner proved particularly challenging for India:

2018: Immediately upon assuming office, she began criticizing India’s position on Kashmir

2019: She targeted India regarding the Kashmir lockdown and the NRC process in Assam

2020: Continued criticism of India’s Kashmir policy

2021: Maintained consistent pressure, alleging harassment of Muslims and Dalits in India

Her persistent criticism created what observers describe as an “ecosystem” where Western media, NGOs, and UN officials coordinated against Indian government positions.

Additional Controversial Associations

Freemasonry Links
Bachelet has been associated with Freemasonry, a secret society that some analysts connect to broader “deep state” operations, with historical references to operations like “Operation Gladio” involving intelligence agencies and financial institutions.

Global NGO Advocacy
As UN Commissioner, Bachelet pressured India to ease FCRA (Foreign Contribution Regulation Act) regulations, which would enable Western-funded NGOs to operate with less oversight in India.

Vaccine Lobbying
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Bachelet was accused of lobbying for global pharmaceutical companies, particularly pushing for Pfizer vaccine approvals in India.

Narcotics Allegations
A former adviser to President Donald Trump alleged that Bachelet has connections to narco-trafficking networks in South America.

Political Network Connections

Bachelet received the Progressive Alliance award in 2018. The Progressive Alliance represents a global network of 140 political parties, including the Indian National Congress, where Rahul Gandhi holds a leadership position.

Congress And Bachelet: A Shared Narrative?

In her award ceremony speech, Sonia Gandhi praised Bachelet for her work on gender equality and social reforms in Chile, notably avoiding any mention of her controversial tenure at the UN and her direct confrontations with the Indian government. This selective celebration, critics argue, reveals a tacit endorsement of Bachelet’s anti-India stance.

So Congress selected a woman who is a George Soros puppet, hostile to India, and known for targeting India over Kashmir for the Indira Gandhi Peace Prize.

By bestowing one of India’s most famous peace prizes upon a foreign official who has consistently undermined India’s position on the global stage, the Congress party has sent a clear message. The move is seen as a political gambit that prioritizes international left-liberal approval and domestic opposition politics over unambiguous national solidarity.

The award has solidified the perception that for the Congress leadership, a “perfect” laureate is one whose international influence has been deployed to question the actions and legitimacy of the Indian nation-state itself.

(This article is based on an X Thread By The Chronology)

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