(George Soros is an American billionaire who spends crores of rupees to create anti-India narratives.) |

New Delhi – Union Minister Kiren Rijiju has accused the Congress party of working hand-in-glove with George Soros, who is known for funding anti-India agendas. Rijiju stated that despite such conspiracies by the opposition, India remains safe under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He also strongly targeted Rahul Gandhi, claiming that he is “walking on a highly dangerous path.”
🚨 “Congress works in collusion with anti-India George Soros!” – Union Minister Kiren Rijiju
👉 Despite global conspiracies, PM Modi’s leadership keeps 🇮🇳 safe.
👉 Even Congress leaders get uneasy with Rahul Gandhi’s meaningless talk!
If these charges hold true, it’s shameful,… pic.twitter.com/Ob5bU4CnyP
— Sanatan Prabhat (@SanatanPrabhat) August 24, 2025
Key Allegations Made by Kiren Rijiju
- George Soros has openly stated that he has set aside one trillion dollars (₹131 lakh crore) to destabilize the Indian government.
- Anti-India Khalistani forces based in Canada, the U.S., and the U.K., along with several communist organizations, are plotting against the country.
- Rahul Gandhi and Congress are allegedly working in collaboration with these international forces, thereby weakening India — which Rijiju called deeply concerning.
- Rijiju alleged that whenever Congress loses elections, it aligns with anti-India groups. At such times, Congress and its allies attack the government and public institutions, attempting to erode people’s trust in them.
- He also criticized Congress for repeatedly claiming that the judiciary and Election Commission are “sold out”, accusing the party of deliberately trying to undermine these key institutions.
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