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Soon after billionaire investor George Soros said that Indian business tycoon Gautam Adani's recent troubles in the stock market would spur 'democratic revival in India' and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will 'have to answer questions', Union Minister Smriti Irani called upon Indians to unitedly respond to 'foreign powers who try to intervene in India's democratic processes'.
Calling Mr Soros's remark a 'declaration to destroy India's democratic processes', she said Indians have defeated such 'foreign powers' who tried to meddle with our internal affairs earlier as well, and will do so again. "I urge every Indian to give a fitting reply to George Soros," she said.

Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh, referring to Mr Soros's remark, said it had 'nothing to do with George Soros', and whether the Adani controversy would 'spark a democratic revival' depended on Congress, Opposition parties, and India's electoral process.

"Whether the PM-linked Adani scam sparks a democratic revival in India depends entirely on the Congress, Opposition parties & our electoral process. It has NOTHING to do with George Soros. Our Nehruvian legacy ensures people like Soros cannot determine our electoral outcomes," he tweeted.

Launching a scathing attack on the billionaire, the Union Minister said he is a designated 'economic war criminal' who has declared his ill-intention towards India.

"The man who broke the Bank of England, and is designated by the nation an economic war criminal, has now pronounced his desire to break Indian democracy. George Soros, an international entrepreneur, has declared his ill-intention to intervene in democratic processes of India," the fiery BJP leader said.

She alleged that such powers try to bring down governments in other countries to ensure 'their hand-picked people' are in power.

"It is evident from his statements that he has pronounced funding over one billion dollars particularly to target leaders like PM Modi is significant," she said, referring to the billionaire investor known for breaking the Bank of England in 1992.

"PM Modi has repeatedly said that he can take criticism, but an attempt on India will not be tolerated," Smriti Irani further said, adding that this is a 'war' and PM modi is the only one who stands between the foreign powers and the citizen.

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The BJP and Bhakts are uniformly thin skinned and as mentally weak as each other.
 
Hahaha, what an amazing coincidence. I was just watching an interview with this Lady Pappu. It suddenly struck me that I had seen a similar sub-intelligent woman talk like this before - Shilpa Shetty :))
 
Mentioning Soros is usually when you know people have gone full right wing loony.

Looks like the Indian government is going full crazy.
 
I wonder who wrote the speech for this doddering, senile, 92 year old git George Soros? He couldn't have written it himself.

And all his minions in India must be hailing his words as those of a messiah. Oh the poor losers :)) The man possibly won't even be alive to see the next general election in India.

Democratic revival :))) :)))
 
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The turmoil engulfing Gautam Adani’s business empire that’s sparked a punishing stock market selloff and shaken faith in India as an investment opportunity may open the door to a democratic revival in the country, according to billionaire investor George Soros.

The fallout from US short seller Hindenburg Research’s attack on the conglomerate threatens to hurt investor confidence in India, has fueled concerns about the country’s regulatory framework and sparked questions about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ties with Adani.

“Modi is silent on the subject, but he will have to answer questions from foreign investors and in parliament,” Soros said in a speech ahead of the Munich Security Conference. “This will significantly weaken Modi’s stranglehold on India’s federal government and open the door to push for much-needed institutional reforms. I may be naive, but I expect a democratic revival in India.”

Soros, who has a net worth of about $.8.5 billion, is the founder of the Open Society Foundations, which gives grants to groups and individuals that promote democracy, transparency and freedom of speech.

“It is ironical that those who practice politics through boardrooms and by manipulating the public are sermonizing about those who regularly seek and receive the mandate of the people,” Arindam Bagchi, spokesman for India’s Foreign Ministry, said in an emailed statement. “India’s democracy does not need certificates from outside.”

The damning short-seller report in late January accusing the Adani Group of accounting fraud and stock manipulation sparked a stock rout that’s wiped out more than $120 billion of the empire’s market value and saw the man who was once the world’s second-wealthiest tumble down the rankings of the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

The crisis has also put the spotlight on Modi’s relationship with Adani. India’s opposition has been drawing attention to the pair’s close ties and to the business tycoon’s meteoric growth that mirrors Modi’s political journey to the top elected office. Modi has not directly addressed the issue.

The latest focus in the Adani saga is on the empire’s debt. After a borrowing blitz in recent years, a spike in yields and questions about access to overseas financing following the short-seller report has prompted warnings that the group’s more highly-leveraged companies having little capacity to absorb higher interest rates.

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The same George Sorros that funds Antifa and BLM. This vermin socialist shamelessly undermines Capitalistic USA.
 
Now BJP talking about foreign intervention. Hilarious.

Hilarious? Why?

How many NGOs in India which protest against Modi government are funded by Soros?

Why did the VP of one of the Soros Foundation, Salil Shetty with Rahul Gandhi in the Bharat Jodo yatra?

Why was Soros Foundation member Harsh Mander a member of UPA led National advisory council?

Didn't MMS''s daughter work for him?

What's the interest of this 92 year old controversial billionaire, who claims to have toppled regimes, in India?
 
Hilarious? Why?

How many NGOs in India which protest against Modi government are funded by Soros?

Why did the VP of one of the Soros Foundation, Salil Shetty with Rahul Gandhi in the Bharat Jodo yatra?

Why was Soros Foundation member Harsh Mander a member of UPA led National advisory council?

Didn't MMS''s daughter work for him?

What's the interest of this 92 year old controversial billionaire, who claims to have toppled regimes, in India?

Yea Viv...the whole world is against Modi because they are terrified seeing the progress we've made under him and can't bear to see the world balance tipping.

Is that why China occupied our land shortly after Modi acted like a clown around Xi Jinping at Mahabalipuram? Because Modi is such a threatening figure?

Modi and his version of the BJP are only fit for threatening and bullying the weak and corrupt.
 
Hilarious? Why?

How many NGOs in India which protest against Modi government are funded by Soros?

Why did the VP of one of the Soros Foundation, Salil Shetty with Rahul Gandhi in the Bharat Jodo yatra?

Why was Soros Foundation member Harsh Mander a member of UPA led National advisory council?

Didn't MMS''s daughter work for him?

What's the interest of this 92 year old controversial billionaire, who claims to have toppled regimes, in India?

Do you really think regime changes happen in that way in India? BJP is just reacting too much sour which they can very well ignore and let the noise die down. They have created their own issues by first banning the BBc documentary and then using state power to intimidate. The more they do these things, the more people will want to know more. BBC documentary have not shown anything that Indian public is not aware off, they still voted for Modi because they have already weighed their options. But by over reacting they are actually creating a buzz and drawing attention when there need not be any. It's a classic mistake .
 
Yea Viv...the whole world is against Modi because they are terrified seeing the progress we've made under him and can't bear to see the world balance tipping.

Is that why China occupied our land shortly after Modi acted like a clown around Xi Jinping at Mahabalipuram? Because Modi is such a threatening figure?

Modi and his version of the BJP are only fit for threatening and bullying the weak and corrupt.



China occupied our land in 1962. That issue is still lingering because the likes of Pappu Gandhi sign MoUs with Chinese communist party.

Only a fool will close his eyes to the economic and infrastructure progress that has happened under Modi.
 
Do you really think regime changes happen in that way in India? BJP is just reacting too much sour which they can very well ignore and let the noise die down. They have created their own issues by first banning the BBc documentary and then using state power to intimidate. The more they do these things, the more people will want to know more. BBC documentary have not shown anything that Indian public is not aware off, they still voted for Modi because they have already weighed their options. But by over reacting they are actually creating a buzz and drawing attention when there need not be any. It's a classic mistake .


BBC needs to be thrown out of India. I am glad Indira Gandhi did it once. They have a colonial chip on their shoulders where they think they have the authority to tell ex colonies how to function and if they are not functioning as per BBC's vision, attack them.

You need to read how Soros and his allies function. Read about his role in 1997 Asian economic crisia.
 
BBC needs to be thrown out of India. I am glad Indira Gandhi did it once. They have a colonial chip on their shoulders where they think they have the authority to tell ex colonies how to function and if they are not functioning as per BBC's vision, attack them.

You need to read how Soros and his allies function. Read about his role in 1997 Asian economic crisia.

Nobody really cares about BBCs credibility. BBC always has been a propaganda machine specially with lot of biases against Indian polity since the Independence movement. There is also no doubt about the timing of releasing that video which obviously has vested interests when there is an Indian origin PM at UK helm and India hosting the G20 agenda. But BJP needs to learn to ignore such nuisance , it's actually drawing more attention through its actions and lending misplaced credibility to BBC. There are much better ways to discredit BBC and Modi government had all the media power to do it but alas it's showing lot of thin skin and digging a hole for itself.
 
Nobody really cares about BBCs credibility. BBC always has been a propaganda machine specially with lot of biases against Indian polity since the Independence movement. There is also no doubt about the timing of releasing that video which obviously has vested interests when there is an Indian origin PM at UK helm and India hosting the G20 agenda. But BJP needs to learn to ignore such nuisance , it's actually drawing more attention through its actions and lending misplaced credibility to BBC. There are much better ways to discredit BBC and Modi government had all the media power to do it but alas it's showing lot of thin skin and digging a hole for itself.

BBC has been doing this for sometime. One of the agendas is to sabotage the FTA.

This raid will tell their vectors in India that they are being watched.
 
Mentioning Soros is usually when you know people have gone full right wing loony.

Looks like the Indian government is going full crazy.

Soros has an history of serious mischief making and also funds a number of shady and anarchist NGOs. Every government that he targets should definitely be concerned about him.

Although he may not influence the outcome of the next election, his organisation has enough clout to cause disturbances and create problems in India.

Mentioning a left-wing, anarchist mischief maker does not make a government right wing loony.
 
Soros has an history of serious mischief making and also funds a number of shady and anarchist NGOs. Every government that he targets should definitely be concerned about him.

Although he may not influence the outcome of the next election, his organisation has enough clout to cause disturbances and create problems in India.

Mentioning a left-wing, anarchist mischief maker does not make a government right wing loony.

Time to expose his allies in India.
 
Soros is a very powerful and evil man. He has more say on American foriegn policy than any President.

It was Soros who in the 90's planned to use Ukraine to weaken, destroy Russia. The plan came into play in 2014, this shows how much influence this old wicked man has.

Im no fan of BJP but India has a right to defend itself against this man. Its not also a good thing for Pakistan for Soros to interfere or try to harm India.
 
Lol. I hadn't even read this thread when I replied in the BBC one that western countries would not take BJP attack on their reporting lightly. RSS acolytes might think they are safe on home ground, but this is an interconnected world where every decision has worldwide consequences.
 
I see the usual suspects have rushed in to defend Modi's fragile honor from all enemies, foreign or domestic ... this time from the evil George Soros. India is blessed to have you [MENTION=76058]cricketjoshila[/MENTION].

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A day after Union Minister Smriti Irani blasted billionaire investor Geroge Soros for his remarks on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, her colleague, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, has also hit out at the 92-year-old, calling him "old, rich, opinionated, and dangerous", and someone who "still thinks that his views should determine how the entire world works."

Addressing a session with Australian Minister Chris Brown at the Raisina@Sydney Dialogue, Mr Jaishankar said, "Mr Soros is an old, rich opinionated person sitting in New York who still thinks that his views should determine how the entire world works...such people actually invest resources in shaping narratives."

Mr Jaishnkar said 'people like him' think an election is good if the person they want to see, wins, and if the election throws up a different outcome, then they will say it is a flawed democracy.

"And the beauty is that all this is done under the pretence of advocacy of open society," the External Affairs Minister said.

The Hungarian-American businessman, who established the Open Society Foundations to 'promote democratic governance', had said PM Modi "is no democrat", alleging that "inciting violence against Muslims was an important factor in his meteoric rise".

Singling out Mr Soros on a broader question regarding 'casual comments' on undermining of democracy in India, S Jaishankar said he (Mr Soros) "actually thinks that it doesn't matter that this is a country of 1.4 billion people -- we are almost that -- whose voters decide how the country should run."

"It worries us. We are a country that went through colonialism, we know the dangers of what happens when there's outside interference," he added.

On Mr Soros's remark that PM Modi was not a democrat, the foreign minister pointed to his earlier comments on alleged threat to Muslims' citizenship in India, calling it "ridiculous".

"Mr Soros said India is a democratic country, but he doesn't think the Prime Minister of India is a democrat. He earlier accused us of planning to strip millions of Muslims of their citizenship which of course didn't happen, it was a ridiculous suggestion," the minister said in Sydney.

"If you do this kind of scaremongering...millions of people will be deprived of citizenship. It actually does real damage to the societal fabric because somebody out there believes you. You create that kind of fear psychosis," he added.

He also termed Mr Soros's comments "typical of a Euro Atlantic view".

He said there was "a debate and conversation that we must have on democracy", including whose values defined a democracy as the world rebalanced and became less Euro Atlantic.

NDTV
 
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