Jean Dreze is a foreigner and a visiting economics professor sometimes at Ranchi University and at other times Allahabad University. And he is one of the Deep State stooges in Bharat. India is a battleground for ideologies, but when foreign nationals start influencing domestic policies, it’s time to take a closer look.
Jean Dreze, a Belgian-born economist, has embedded himself deep within India’s public policy landscape. He uses Bharat as a petri dish to observe the effect of his economic and political theories. From his recent detention during a pro-Palestine protest in Delhi to his alleged ties with anti-India forces, Dreze’s activities raise serious questions about his true intentions. Is he merely an economist with a soft spot for India, or is there a deeper, more sinister agenda at play? Let’s talk!
Jean Dreze: An Economist or a Deep State Operative?
Jean Dreze had a significant influence on India’s public policies, especially during the UPA era. This non-Indian was a member of the illegal National Advisory Council of Sonia Gandhi. Yes, the very one used to run the nation by exploiting their puppet PM. Here, he played a key role in shaping acts like NREGA and RTI into toothless tigers. Moreover, this NCA also framed the anti-Hindu Communal Riots Bill. Yes, he was part of the forum that wrote up a law that would make Hindus culprits in any riot! Thus, his contributions appear noble on the surface, but a deeper dive reveals troubling connections.
Dreze’s work are heavily funded by international organizations like the Ford Foundation, Open Society Foundations, and UNICEF.
Bharat, today, knows the insidious nature of these Deep State functionaries in foreign lands. These organizations are known for promoting their version of Deep State-approved ‘democracy’ and ‘human rights’! Observe how it took a full 10 days for the UNO to acknowledge the Hindu genocide in Bangladesh. And Soros’s name is embedded into the Ford Foundation and Open Society. All of these are notorious for pushing hidden agendas under the guise of social justice. Dreze is almost like an understudy to Amartya Sen, the convenient Deep State economist. The Wire, The Caravan, and TheBBC celebrate the genius of Jean Dreze.
Thus, Dreze’s extensive involvement with these groups, combined with his recent actions, raises the question:
is he a deep state mole planted to influence and control Indian policies?
Dreze’s participation in unsanctioned protests, such as the latest pro-Palestine rally in Delhi, is particularly concerning. Protests like these, especially those involving foreigners, often serve as fronts for anti-India activities. According to Indian law, foreign nationals participating in such protests can be seen as engaging in activities detrimental to national security. Dreze’s actions, therefore, are not just those of a concerned academic but potentially those of an operative working to destabilize India.
The Deep State Connection: Jean Dreze, Nadeem Khan, and Rahul Gandhi
Unfortunately for Bharat, Dreze’s connections extend beyond just international organizations. His recent proximity to Rahul Gandhi and his participation in protests alongside figures like Nadeem Khan of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind further complicate his narrative. Nadeem Khan openly advocates for a civil war in India similar to the one tearing apart Bangladesh. Sources state that Nadeem and Dreze were together in these Darma/Protests. This association is more than just coincidental; it is indicative of a larger, more nefarious plot.
Republic News recently revealed that Nadeem Khan and Jamaat-e-Islami’s agenda aligns with the Deep State’s objective.
They both want to create unrest in India to force an unjustified, Bangladesh-like regime change.
This is Jean Drèze who was today conducting the solidarity march for Palestine and was detained by Delhi Police. He was also a member of Sonia Gandhi led NAC which tried to introduce the Communal Violence Bill during UPA-2. https://t.co/WuASYbVe7W pic.twitter.com/1Ku9u9Zxeq
— Darshan Pathak (@darshanpathak) August 9, 2024
Hence, Jean Dreze’s association with such individuals becomes more than just an economist; he becomes a conduit for these dangerous ideologies.
Some reports state that Jean Dreze was present at the secret and public meetings between Rahul Gandhi and US officials.These meetings took place before the elections in 2024. In later meeting reports state that Rahul Gandhi also met with Tariq Rahman of the BNP! Lately, Deraz met with Rahul Gandhi once more in a well photographed meeting. Please note, the duo did not express their support to Hindus who face Islamist violence on a daily basis in Bangladesh. Thus, many wonder if will Dreze be advising Rahul Gandhi on how to use deep-state tactics to gain political advantage. Or is he simply a pawn in a larger game orchestrated by forces outside India?
Connecting the Dots: The Sinister Plot Unfolds
When one connects the dots between Jean Dreze’s international funding, his involvement in India’s policy-making, his participation in anti-government protests, and his associations with figures like Nadeem Khan, a disturbing picture emerges. Dreze is not just an academic with an interest in India; he appears to be an active participant in a deep-state plot aimed at destabilizing the country.
His recent arrest during the unauthorized pro-Palestine protest is not an isolated incident but a clear indication of his deep-seated agenda. By using his position as an economist and activist, Dreze has successfully embedded himself within India’s political landscape. For years he influenced policies and public opinion. And today when Bharat needs to stand with Bangladeshi Hindus, he chooses to use Palestine as a weapon. Hence, Jean Dreze is a detrimental element that wants Bharat to once more be a Deep State stooge.
The fact that Dreze has been openly critical of the Modi government, even claiming that the upcoming Lok Sabha elections were “as good as rigged,” shows that he is not just concerned with social justice. He is actively working to undermine the current government, possibly as part of a broader deep-state strategy to weaken India from within.
A Call for Vigilance
Bharat needs to remain vigilant against the Deep State. The current global political waters are stormy and fierce. Hence, Dreze’s guise of social activism and economic expertise should be removed. Once stripped of the ‘good guy’ mask, Indians can identify that Dreze keeps company with only those who work for the Deep State, not for Bharat. Hence, all those associated with him should be suspected of seeking to destabilize the nation.
Jean Dreze’s actions, associations, and funding sources all point to a larger, more sinister agenda. It is time for Bharat to flex its political muscles and bear its military claws, in the face of these so-called activists. The nation and its security forces should take all necessary steps to protect Bharat’s sovereignty. The Deep State is real, and its operatives are already in our midst, steering the nation toward chaos. The question is: will we wake up before it’s too late?