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Congress Scion Rahul Gandhi & His Links To Soros-Funded OCCRP

A French investigative journalist has revealed that the US govt controls the media organization OCCRP, dictating that any story it ran was influenced & lacked genuine backing.

But what is its connection with Congress?

On 1 July 2021, OCCRP reported that Brazil had pulled out of a $324 million deal for Covaxin from India.

On 2 July 2021, Congress quickly latched onto the article and pushed the narrative further. This news had already been reported in June, but Congress reacted only after OCCRP’s article.

The same modus operandi was followed in the Adani fiasco. OCCRP began running hit jobs against the Adani Group, and Rahul Gandhi, along with Congress, followed the narrative. OCCRP set the agenda, and Rahul complied.

18 July 2021: OCCRP initiated the Pegasus fiasco.

From 19 July onwards, Congress deployed all its machinery to push the narrative.

26 August 2022: The Supreme Court declared the claims false, stating no evidence of Pegasus was found.

In July 2022, OCCRP claimed that a completely legal proceeding against Rahul Gandhi was politically motivated and sparked “nationwide” protests, which was far from reality. Why did OCCRP go out of its way to defend Rahul Gandhi?

OCCRP is funded by foundations owned by George Soros.

Rahul Gandhi is known to have connections with Soros. He was also seen walking with Salil Shetty, the Vice President of one of Soros’ foundations.

Rahul Gandhi met with Mushfiqul Fazal Ansarey, a Bangladeshi journalist from OCCRP known for peddling agendas against India.

Why Rahul Gandhi was interacting with someone working against our national interests remains unclear.

Anand Mangnale, who allegedly handed Chinese money to Sharjeel Imam for the Delhi riots, works for OCCRP.

Mangnale is linked to Congress and was actively fundraising for them while being part of DPSG.

(This article is based on an X thread by Political Kida)

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