How The New York Times wrote propaganda an article to target the Indian Government.
You can find the link of the full article in the last tweet.
Lets Start
Recently The New York Times has published an article and blamed the Indian government on covid management. The whole left propaganda media has published this article on their platform to hype their agenda.
Congress IT Cell has picked up this article to target Narendra Modi Government. Almost all big official Twitter accounts of Congress have posted this article.
When I have read this article, I just shocked to see that there were no data has been given to prove their claim. Instead, this article has been written on the accounts of Dr. Anup Agarwal, Dr. Naman Shah, and Dr. Shahid Jameel.
So I have investigated about these three people, to know if they are unbiased or they belong to any particular ideology. It has taken time but I find out that, they are not unbiased. They belong to the left ideology and have a strong connection with the Urban Communist gang.
Dr. Anup Agarwal and Dr. Naman Shah have worked at Chhattisgarh-based NGO Jan Swasthya Sahyog and they are connected with them.
The official handle of this NGO follows all leftist gangs including, Harsh Mander, Madha Patakar, Tista Setalvad, and Ravish.
Yogesh Jain is a founding member of this NGO. In 1997 Harsh Mander has invited Yogesh Jain, and helped to establish this NGO Jan Swasthya Sahyog. Harsh Mander was commissioner of Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh at that time.
Tata Trust is the biggest donor of Jan Swasthya Sahyog. Please note that Tata also funds some big leftist propaganda websites. Moving forward, you can see the foreign leftist cartels of NGOs are on the list of their donors, including Oxfam India
CEO of Oxfam India, Amitabh Behar was part of Harsh Mander’s NGO. Oxfam India Also funds Ashoka University‘s Centre for Social Impact and Philanthropy. Please read the below thread to understand the deep connection between Harsh Mander and Oxfam India.
This Ashoka University department also receives funds from some big Indian corporate NGOs including Nandan Nilekani and Ajim Premji
Dr. Shahid Jameel, the third person whose statement has been included in The New York Times report, is a director in one of Ashoka University‘s departments.
Dr. Naman Shah has also received a fellowship from Paul & Daisy Soros in 2010. Paul Soros is a brother of George Soros. Naman Shah has also written articles for leftist propaganda websites like The Caravan.
The New York Times reporter has picked up three persons who belong to communist or left ideology and prepared a propaganda article. Names like Harsh Mander and Soros which are discussed in our investigation, are already known for their hate against nationalism and Narendra Modi.
Congress IT cell is heavily using this propaganda article to target Narendra Modi. All leftist propaganda Journalists and their websites have published this propaganda report.
Now you know the truth of this propaganda article.
Contractors, port workers, airport staff, warehousing crew, solar field engineers all invisible to your elite ecosystem of Lutyens spreadsheets and outrage hashtags.
Multiply your 24k number by 10, and add a few ten-thousand more. That’s how many people Adani Group actually employs more than 2.5 lakh.
Now add 80,000 vendors and their employees across the supply chain and the number easily crosses 4 lakh.
3. You think 24,000 people built all this?
World’s largest solar park (Khavda, Gujarat)
India’s largest private port (Mundra)
7 airports including Mumbai, Lucknow, Ahmedabad
20,000+ lane-km of national expressways
India’s largest private thermal & green power plants
Unmasking foreign agents who are working as journalists!
In December 2023, Hannah Ellis Petersen, a reporter from the British newspaper The Guardian, met Pakistan's high commissioner and discussed 'mutual interest.'
2. Just after a few months, she came up with the story to target India.
3. Yesterday, again, Hannah Ellis Petersen came with a hit job article.
This time, her co-author is a deep state-funded communist agent, Ravi Nair.