Kejriwal accuses India of being involved in massive scam #politics

An investigation has uncovered a web of foreign funding and subversion involving Indian politician Arvind Kejriwal and his associates, pointing to collusion between them and global powers. The flowchart below reveals the intricate links between Kejriwal, CIA, Rockefeller Foundation, Ford Foundation, and the Magsaysay Award. A declassified CIA document signed by former Director Allen W. Dulles exposes the connection between CIA, Rockefeller Foundation, and Ford Foundation, as well as the manipulation of intellectuals and students in target countries for subversive purposes. Kejriwal’s NGO ‘Sampoorna Parivartan’ and CSDS received substantial funding from these foundations, including $80,000 and $250,000, respectively.

It has been revealed that Kejriwal, while still a government servant in 2002, founded Parivartan and received grants illegally from the World Bank for a campaign. Furthermore, Kejriwal established another NGO, Kabir, in 2005, also during his government service, and received questionable funding from Ford Foundation before resigning in 2006. The Ford Foundation’s funding to Kabir began before the organization’s official establishment, raising suspicions of fraud and subversion.

Additionally, Kejriwal’s ties to US-based organizations like Ashoka Fellowship and Dutch entities, funded by Ford Foundation, suggest a larger scheme of foreign influence in Indian politics. The funding received by Kejriwal’s NGOs, including Kabir, from various foreign sources highlights a pattern of manipulation and agenda-setting by external powers.

The investigation also points to collusion between CIA and Kejriwal, orchestrated through Ford Foundation and Dutch entities, with the aim of subverting Indian political landscape. The evidence presented in the documents underscores the need for a thorough examination of foreign funding in Indian politics and the implications of such ties on national sovereignty.
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