A detailed investigation reveals a complex web of connections among various actors, including communists, Islamic radicals, and elements of the Western deep state, all seemingly aligned against India’s patriotic government and prominent businessman Gautam Adani. This intricate network is purportedly orchestrated by George Soros, the Ford Foundation, and the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP). Their latest target is the Adani Group, a conglomerate accused of overcharging for coal imports. This article delves into the roles and motives of these key players, exposing how their coordinated efforts threaten India’s sovereignty and economic stability.
Know who is Anand Mangnale and his role in anti-India activities
On January 9, 2014, the bulk carrier MV Kalliopi L docked at Ennore port in Chennai, transporting 69,925 metric tonnes of coal from Indonesia. Documents reveal that the price of this coal tripled during its journey, allegedly due to manipulations involving the British Virgin Islands and Singapore. The Adani Group is accused of selling low-grade coal at inflated prices to Tamil Nadu’s state power company, TANGEDCO. Investigations by India’s Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) and documents obtained by OCCRP suggest this overpricing occurred in at least 24 shipments between January and October 2014. This overcharging scandal points to a broader conspiracy, implicating the Adani Group in fraudulent practices that have significant financial and ethical implications for India’s energy sector.
Anand Mangnale, the author of the OCCRP report against Adani, plays a crucial role in the alleged conspiracy. Mangnale is described as an active Marxist with connections to the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and various radical elements. His background and associations are scrutinised to highlight his purported bias and agenda. He has been seen at meetings with influential Marxist leaders, indicating deep ideological alignment. His work with organizations like Islamic Relief and his connections to controversial protests further raise questions about his impartiality and motivations. Mangnale’s role in the dissemination of reports against Adani is seen as part of a broader strategy to undermine the Indian government and its allies.
Anand Mangnale’s political and ideological affiliations are deeply rooted in Marxist ideology. He is closely associated with the All India Kisan Sabha, the farmers’ wing of the Communist Party of India (CPI-M). Meetings involving Mangnale, his father, and Gujarat MLA Jignesh Mevani at the office of Akhil Bharatiya Kisan Sabha underscore his alignment with Marxist principles.
Anand Mangnale’s associations with radical elements further underscore his controversial role. He has been photographed with Umar Khalid, accused in the Delhi riots, and Congress leader Kanhaiya Kumar, both prominent figures in anti-government activities. His connection to Ravish Kumar, a journalist supported by the Ford Foundation, also raises questions about his impartiality.
Anand Mangnale is accused of financing the Shaheen Bagh protests through Sharjeel Imam, allegedly on behalf of NewsClick and its founder, Prabir Purkayastha. The Delhi Police’s chargesheet in the NewsClick case under UAPA implicates Mangnale in transferring Chinese funds to Imam, purportedly to incite the Delhi riots.
Anand Mangnale’s association with Islamic Relief, an NGO with alleged connections to Pakistan and the Western deep state, adds another layer to this complex web. Mangnale served as the Campaigns & Communications Advisor for Islamic Relief India, an organisation funded by a mix of Qatari, Kuwaiti, and Western Christian NGOs, including Qatar Red Crescent, Islamic Development Bank, and Oxfam. The CEO of Islamic Relief, Waseem Ahmad, has connections to the Pakistani government. This network of funding and political influence underscores the geopolitical dimensions of Mangnale’s activities.
Prabir Purkayastha and Terrorist Connections
Prabir Purkayastha, the founder and editor of NewsClick, is a pivotal figure in this narrative, accused of having links with the terrorist organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). According to the Delhi Police’s chargesheet, funds were funnelled to organisations active in Jammu & Kashmir, responsible for numerous terrorist incidents. Purkayastha’s involvement indicates a disturbing connection between media entities and extremist groups.
The Marxist Nexus
The network of Marxists supporting this alleged conspiracy includes notable figures like Vijay Prashad and Paranjoy Guha Thakurta. Prashad, an Indian historian and journalist, is closely connected to Thakurta, who actively promotes Mangnale’s narratives. Prashad’s position as the executive director of the Tricontinental Research Institute, along with his ties to Anant Nath, owner of the Marxist website The Caravan, highlights the coordinated efforts to influence public opinion. The Marxist nexus operates through a combination of academic, journalistic, and activist channels, amplifying their impact on political discourse and policy. Prashad’s position as the executive director of the Tricontinental Research Institute, along with his ties to Anant Nath, owner of the Marxist website The Caravan, highlights the coordinated efforts to influence public opinion. The Marxist nexus operates through a combination of academic, journalistic, and activist channels, amplifying their impact on political discourse and policy.
Paranjoy Guha Thakurta is a key player in the dissemination of anti-Adani narratives. On May 22, 2023, Thakurta posted an article emphasizing allegations against Adani, aligning his narrative with other Marxist figures. His close ties with Anand Mangnale and other Marxist activists highlight a coordinated effort to influence public opinion against the Adani Group. Thakurta’s consistent opposition to the current Indian government is noted, reflecting his ideological stance and strategic objectives.
Financial Times and Western Influence
The Financial Times of the UK is implicated in this alleged conspiracy, having published articles against Adani on May 22, 2023. The Financial Times is accused of being influenced by George Soros and the Ford Foundation, with its editor reportedly sitting on the board of a Soros-funded company. Soros, who was awarded Person of the Year by the Financial Times in 2018, is portrayed as a central figure orchestrating this campaign against Adani. This financial and editorial influence suggests a coordinated effort to leverage Western media against Indian interests. The involvement of such high-profile entities underscores the geopolitical dimensions of the campaign against Adani and the current Indian government.
Reports suggest that this coalition aims to undermine India’s patriotic Government, which is actively combating drug cartels and terrorism. As a prominent businessman who does not support their ecosystem, Adani is targeted as part of a broader strategy to destabilise India. This deeper agenda involves leveraging ideological, financial, and media resources to challenge the current administration’s policies and leadership.
Soros’s Alleged Role in Manipur Unrest
George Soros has funded activists associated with Irom Sharmila, a civil rights activist opposing the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA). This act gives special powers to the Indian Army to combat drug cartels and terrorists, which is seen as a direct threat to the interests of these global and domestic actors. Soros’s involvement in funding and supporting these activists highlights his broader strategy to influence Indian politics and undermine government initiatives. The connection to Manipur’s unrest and the opposition to AFSPA reflect a deliberate attempt to weaken the government’s authority and security measures.
Connections to Irom Sharmila and Erendro Leichombam
Erendro Leichombam, another aide of Irom Sharmila and Anand Mangnale, is part of the network undermining India’s sovereignty. He has previously delivered an anti-Indian Army presentation at Harvard University. Leichombam, a Manipur-based political activist, was arrested in May on sedition charges for a Facebook post stating “cow dung and cow urine don’t work.” Shockingly, he was released from jail just 15 minutes before the Supreme Court’s deadline, highlighting the judiciary’s pressured response to such subversive elements.
This detailed investigation paints a picture of a well-coordinated effort by a coalition of communists, Islamic radicals, and Western deep-state actors to destabilise India and discredit prominent figures like Gautam Adani. The reason behind the continued destabilisation of India is that this cartel wants to remove the patriotic Government that is taking action against drugs, and patriotic businessman Adani doesn’t fund their ecosystem and their agendas and propaganda.
(The Story is based on a tweet by Vijay Patel)
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