It is becoming increasingly evident that several street protests in India are externally funded campaigns designed for political regime change.
While regular citizens and students are urged to take to the streets and face the consequences on the ground, the puppet masters remain comfortably nestled in their cozy corners abroad.
As highlighted in the video, a US-based digital activist Usman Faizan Ali openly admits to pumping thousands of rupees weekly into fueling unrest at Jantar Mantar. Sitting thousands of miles away, these individuals weaponize local issues, fund provocative posters, and use social media to incite chaos, all while remaining completely insulated from the fallout.
What is most alarming is how the operational template remains identical across different agitations. The name and cause of the protest might change to match the current news cycle, but the usual suspects backing them remain exactly the same. Their primary goal is not to solve domestic issues or empower India's youth, but rather to push a deeply polarizing, anti-India narrative to destabilize the democratically elected government for political reasons.
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