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What is Deep State? Whoever wants to shake the roots of India, Modi-Trump are its enemies number 1.

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What is Deep State? Whoever wants to shake the roots of India, Modi-Trump are its enemies number 1.

There was uproar in the Rajya Sabha when opposition members led by Aam Aadmi Party MP Sanjay Singh raised slogans targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and businessman Gautam Adani. Slogans of “Modi Adani Bhai Bhai” and Narendra Modi Murdabad were echoed in the House, disrupting the proceedings and forcing Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar to intervene. Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar said that no force inside or outside can harm the unity, integrity and sovereignty of India. He appealed to everyone to unite and work against the ‘Deep State’. After this, the word deep state has once again come into the headlines. It is believed that the deep state, which was successful in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bangladesh but failed in America, is again casting an evil eye on India in the name of Adani. The deep state has been panned by BJP. It is believed that the Deep State is an unauthorized secret network established inside the government, bureaucracy, intelligence agencies and other government institutions. However, a US Embassy spokesperson described the allegations as ‘disappointing’ and said the US government has been an advocate for media freedom around the world.

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Strong leadership is not needed anywhere in the world

The Deep State is behind the death of Lal Bahadur Shastri, the death of Homi Jahangir Bhabha, the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1975, the assassination of Indira Gandhi in 1984, the death of Rajiv Gandhi and the current coup in Bangladesh. This is the first time since the formation of Pakistan that the ISI chief is in jail. This is the power of America’s deep state. Experts say that this is not just a matter of India. They do not want a nationalist government anywhere in the world. They do not want a strong leader whom they cannot manipulate. Even America itself does not want Donald Trump. Therefore, along with India, Donald Trump is also against the deep state.

Why does the deep state have an evil eye on India?

Indian officials have been warned about the conspiracies of Western powers and the Deep State to destabilize India. India is becoming an thorn in the eye of these powers, because many countries and businessmen of the world are troubled by India’s rapidly growing economy. Furthermore, India’s strong tradition of strategic autonomy is being reasserted in its foreign policy. This Deep State proposition is summarized in Wise and Ross’s 1964 book about a covert CIA operation: America has two governments, one visible, the other invisible. The irony is that the Deep State has now become mainstream. In both India and America, one major political party is accused by the other of promoting this situation. US has denied any and all deep state conspiracies to ‘destabilize India’.

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50% of OCCRP’s funding comes from the US State Department.

The BJP had cited a French media report and said it revealed that OCCRP is funded by elements involved in US government entities such as George Soros and the Rockefeller Foundation, as well as USAID of the US State Department. French investigative media group Mediapart revealed that OCCRP is funded by the US State Department’s USAID as well as other key elements affiliated with US government entities such as George Soros and the Rockefeller Foundation. Fifty percent of OCCRP’s ‘funding’ comes directly from the US State Department. OCCRP serves as a media tool to advance the agenda of U.S. government agencies.

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