Congress backs the China-funded news portal ‘News Click’

New Delhi – The Congress and China are two sides of the same coin. Through the news site ‘News Click’, China is promoting the policy of the Communist Party in India and the Congress is supporting this news site. Therefore, Union Minister Anurag Thakur alleged in a press conference that Congress is involved in anti-India policies. He further said that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s ‘shop of love’ is full of Chinese goods. This remark is a reference to a statement that Rahul Gandhi made a few days ago where he said that ‘Prime Minister Narendra Modi has a ‘shop of hate’, while Congress has a ‘shop of love”.
Criticising the newly formed ‘I.N.D.I.A’ alliance by the opposition parties, Thakur said that even the leaders and supporters of this alliance cannot even think about national interest. Instead, their only agenda is to contemplate, ‘How to make India weaker ?’ or ‘How to harm India ?’. It is also filled with people who are worried about things like ‘How to fuel the anti-India policy ?’
(Credit : Aaj Tak)
The news site ‘News Click’ is funded by the ‘Global Media Institute’ in China. A raid on the website’s office by the authorities revealed that Neville Rai Singham was the investor. It was revealed that he was associated with the anti-India wing of the ruling Communist Party of China in China. This branch was the one which implemented the ‘Bharat Todo’ campaign. People like Singham are financed by Chinese establishments. China’s anti-India policies were being analysed through this news site in the name of news and the Congress, as well as some other parties were supporting this news site in the name of ‘freedom of speech’.
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