Breaking India: King’s College London’s Anti India Seminar

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A recent seminar at King’s College London openly pushed a highly dangerous narrative. The event openly discussed the fake persecution of Muslims in UP and Assam. The speakers actively painted Indian policies as discriminatory and oppressive. However, the most shocking part of this story is the funding behind it. Indian taxpayers and institutions are indirectly paying for this massive anti-India propaganda on foreign soil.

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The Fake Propaganda Exposed: Naming the Academics

The controversial event was chaired by academic Surabhi Chopra. She frequently co-authors reports with Harsh Mander, a well-known critic of India’s protective laws like the CAA and NRC. During the seminar, they presented these BJP-ruled states as places that systematically target minorities. Sadly, they completely ignored the massive illegal immigration from Bangladesh. This unchecked illegal influx has drastically changed Assam’s demography over the decades.

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Hiding the Ground Reality

The ground reality is something completely different. The seminar deliberately ignored the violence caused by illegal settlers. Furthermore, they hid the severe security threats posed by radical elements. Assam’s NRC and Uttar Pradesh’s anti-encroachment drives are completely legitimate steps. They are necessary actions to protect genuine Indian citizens. Yet, the speakers falsely framed these protective measures as major human rights violations.

How Indian Taxes Fund the Hate

This is a classic “Breaking India” tactic. They successfully use Indian money and Indian academics to create narratives that divide our country. The host body, King’s India Institute, receives direct and indirect funding from prominent Indian sources. The money officially flows through the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR). Additionally, major Indian philanthropic bodies, trusts, and business chambers provide heavy financial support to the institute.

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The Failure of Our Bureaucracy

Our bureaucracy cannot simply claim ignorance about this massive issue. These funding links are entirely public and have existed for years. While the government is certainly not deliberately trying to sabotage the nation, this is a clear case of severe negligence. Bureaucrats have completely failed to attach strict conditions to our money. Consequently, Indian taxpayers are indirectly subsidizing voices that actively work against Bharat.

Time to Cut the Cord

King’s College London has crossed the line from academic debate into pure propaganda. India has the absolute right to protect its own internal interests. The government must wake up immediately and strictly audit these foreign partnerships. We must impose harsh conditions on all funding and completely stop paying for our own criticism. Ultimately, Indian institutions must defend the nation, not fund those who want to weaken it.

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