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Alleged Connections Between George Soros & Various Organizations Spark Concerns Of Election Interference in India

In a thread that went viral on Twitter, a list of organizations and individuals connected to George Soros provides an overview of his significant financial resources. While not comprehensive, it highlights the potential concern of interference in India’s elections by global elites.

Soros‘s Open Society Foundation has provided hundreds of millions of dollars to Human Rights organizations like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.

Source: Open Society Foundations

In 2018, Soros made a $2 million investment in the Wikimedia Endowment, which supports the Wikimedia Foundation. Wikipedia has been criticized for alleged left-leaning bias and an anti-Hindu editorial perspective.

Source: Wikimedia

The US Centre for International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has been highly critical of the Modi government. Interestingly, while the commission includes members representing various religions, the “Hindu” commissioners associated with Soros have been identified as left-leaning individuals with anti-Hindu sentiments. It raises questions about whether this connection is merely coincidental. 

Alt News, an organization initially certified by the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN), is supported by the Poynter Institute, which receives funding from Soros’ Open Society Foundation (OSF) and Omidyar Network.

Source: Wiki

This certification has been utilized to establish fact-checkers with an anti-Hindu leftist bias while restricting the opportunities for others to participate in this space.

It has also been alleged that Soros provides funding to the Evangelical Trust Association of North India (ETANI), a Christian missionary group. ETANI has been associated with propagating narratives of religious persecution in India.

Chitrangada Choudhury is an Open Society Fellow and one of approximately 700 individuals from India believed to have received funding from Soros. She is also a core member of PARI, an NGO linked to Soros that promotes literature focusing on alleged atrocities in rural India. 

Chitrangada also is on the Editorial Board of Article 14, an allegedly pro-Islamist portal.

Source: Article 14

She is also said to have written for The Wire, The Guardian, The Caravan, Mint, Indian Express, the Hindustan Times, and Turkey’s TRT.

Pratap Bhanu Mehta and Amartya Sen are associated with Namati, an NGO in India that focuses on “environmental justice.” Namati receives funding from Soros.

The Centre for Policy Research (CPR) is an Indian think tank that primarily focuses on public policy. It receives funding from Namati, an organization associated with Amartya Sen, which, in turn, has received funds from the Open Society Foundation. Several individuals affiliated with CPR, including Pratap Bhanu Mehta, have been known for their criticism of the BJP government. The current President of CPR, Yamini Aiyar, has also expressed controversial views regarding the Indian government.

More information on funding can be obtained here

The Centre for Policy Research recently had its FCRA licence suspended because of violation of funding norms.

Harsh Mander, who previously led the Open Society Foundation (OSF) in India, held a prominent position as a member of the National Advisory Council (NAC) chaired by Sonia Gandhi during the UPA government. Mander has been associated with policies and activism that are perceived as anti-Hindu, and he has also been involved in promoting the conversion of Hindus.

Soros emerged as the top donor to the Democratic Party during the recent US mid-term elections, which included support for President Biden. Also, Amrit Singh, the daughter of Manmohan Singh, is employed directly by Soros in New York.

Khaled Beydoun, known for expressing consistent and vehement anti-Hindu views, has received funding from Soros. More about him here: 

Source: Open Society Foundations

Beydoun’s Twitter account is withheld in India. 

The Dismantling Global Hindutva Conference, characterized by its divisive rhetoric, witnessed the involvement of several Western universities that receive substantial funding from Soros.  

Notably, Harvard University considered a prominent center of influence with anti-Hindu sentiments, was among the participating institutions.

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