Union Minister Anurag Thakur Exposes Alleged Congress-China-NewsClick Nexus: A Conspiracy Unveiled
New Delhi, 7th August 2023: According to Union Minister Anurag Thakur, the Congress, China, and NewsClick are all connected in a conspiracy. This comes after The New York Times exposed a network of Chinese propaganda orchestrated by tech mogul Neville Roy Singham, who financed NewsClick. Thakur stated that NewsClick is engaged in propagating anti-India messages and has received significant funding from Singham, who, in turn, is backed by China.
Thakur asserted that foreign media has shed light on the reality of this alliance, and he plans to share the details of the funding. He also accused the Congress of collaborating with China in the past, mentioning instances where its leaders, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, visited China during the Olympics and received funding from the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation. Thakur further claimed that Rahul Gandhi praised China in Cambridge.
Additionally, Thakur suggested that the Indian American Muslim Council, which hosted Rahul Gandhi, supported NewsClick, and numerous senior journalists received money to promote China’s agenda.
Furthermore, Thakur questioned the involvement of Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal and leader Manish Sisodia in NGO funding, claiming that they previously advocated for a corruption-free India.
Thakur emphasized that the Congress has not changed and remains aligned with partners like Singham and China, all of whom he believes have an anti-India agenda.
Union Minister of State Rajeev Chandrasekhar supported these claims, stating that this is not a new revelation and that there have been previous attempts to destabilize India through consistent narratives, which are echoed by Rahul Gandhi.
In summary, the allegations point to a web of connections between Congress, China, and NewsClick, allegedly involved in propagating anti-India sentiments and undermining India’s progress and development.