The BJP has been accusing Congress of collusion with Soros-backed outfits, which it claims are involved in anti-India activities. The Congress, in its counter, questioned why Soros’ business operations are allowed to run in India if he is truly involved in anti-national activities, and why the government hasn’t sought his extradition if he poses a threat.Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate criticised the BJP for focusing on Soros while simultaneously protecting Gautam Adani, accusing the ruling party of obstructing Parliament proceedings to divert attention from the Adani Group allegations. The Congress has been calling for a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe into the Adani Group’s alleged irregularities, including accusations against its chairman in the US.Shrinate also raised concerns over the BJP’s own ties to Soros, citing the party’s contributions to the UN Democracy Fund, which supports 68 of Soros’ projects worldwide. She pointed out that the BJP had donated USD 900,000 over the last decade, becoming the fourth-largest donor to this fund. Furthermore, she questioned why Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government had not severed ties with individuals and entities backed by Soros, including those who supported Modi’s demonetisation policy.Shrinate also highlighted the ties between Soros-funded ventures and Indian startups, asking why money from Soros-backed funds was flowing into India if the BJP truly believed Soros was working against the country. This, she argued, revealed the BJP’s accusations as unfounded and suggested that the ruling party was using Soros as an excuse to protect Adani from scrutiny.In response, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju accused Congress of colluding with Soros and anti-India forces, leading to disruptions in the Lok Sabha and the adjournment of the House for the day. The political tug-of-war continues as both parties use the Soros issue to defend their respective positions.(With inputs from PTI)
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