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Rising Kashmir > Blog > Editorial > Subversion at its Worst
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Subversion at its Worst

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Last updated: February 22, 2025 2:51 am
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Published: February 22, 2025
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The United States (US) President Donald Trump has made a startling revelation by exposing the beneficiaries of $21 million USAID fund to India “kickback scheme” He has made it abundantly clear that it was meant to interfere in the Indian elections to install a regime that will do the bidding for the patrons. He underlined that it was meant to alter the voter turnout in India. While addressing the Republic Governors Association in Washington DC, President Trump has said that why are we caring about the voter turnout in India? When the US has its own problems? And emphasised that the US must be concerned about its own turn out. Terming this funding to influence the Indian elections as kickback, he has said “Can you imagine all that money going to India. I wonder what they think when they get it. It’s a kickback scheme. It’s not like they spend it. They kick it back to the people that I would say in many cases.” He has not stopped here but went further and revealed that there has an effort to impact the political landscape in Bangladesh by pumping $29 million there. This must make it clear now that what is happening in Bangladesh in terms of destabilisation and imposed regime change has roots elsewhere to pose a severe threat to India’s national security in the neighbourhood. Questioning this rationale of creating a political landscape in Bangladesh with this money he has underlined, “I would say in many cases, many of these cases, anytime you have no idea what we’re talking about, that means there’s a kickback because nobody has any idea what’s going on there. USD 29 million to strengthen the political landscape in Bangladesh. Nobody knows what they mean by political landscape. What does that mean?” Keeping the implications of these kickbacks in view the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has posted the list of cancelled US taxpayer funded initiatives with a clear netion of of USD 21 million earmarked for India to influence the voter turn out.In a statement DOGE has said that US taxpayer dollars were going to be spent on these items have been cancelled.President Trump has taken this USAID kickback as direct interference in the India’s elections. Unmasking the agenda of this intervention he said,“ Why do we need to spend $21 million on voter turnout in India? I guess they were trying to get somebody else elected. We have got to tell the Indian Government… This is a total breakthrough.” These revelations have raised the political temperature in India. Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) has termed this intervention as act to sustain the deep state to destabilise the nation.To put these revelations in perspective ,BJP’s IT Cell head Amit Malviya has said, “A day after US President Donald Trump spoke about $21 million being sent to India for voter turnout, he has reiterated the charge. And no, he is not confusing it with the $29 million funneled into Bangladesh. This time, he has also mentioned kickbacks. Essentially, this money is also used to sustain deep-state assets who work to defend and deflect such revelations. We are now witnessing the same pattern unfold in India.”One thing is clear that there concerted efforts to inject the political stability in India by the external forces to use the subversives from inside.We are well aware that the Soros led cartels are already trying hold India in pincer to create a new world order that suits his subversive agenda.Now India and Us must work closely to break this subversive network to save the world from political destabilisation.Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Us President Donald Trump have recently met,we hope they have delved on this issue at length to initiate action to stop such kickbacks.

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