Why should one not believe that arrested for spying on India for Pakistan are connected to the BJP?

11 months ago

Why should one not believe that individuals arrested for spying on India for Pakistan are connected to the BJP?

👉It’s concerning that those arrested for espionage claim ties to the BJP, have been photographed with BJP leaders, and assert their membership in the party.

👉For instance, Jyoti Malhotra, a travel vlogger, claimed to be from the Haryana BJP when crossing into Pakistan. Investigation revealed she was in contact with Danish, her handler at the Pakistan High Commission, who facilitated her trips to Pakistan. Her phone records showed contacts like Jatt Randhawa, a Pakistani national.

👉The BJP’s connections to individuals involved in plotting and spying against India are not isolated incidents.

Recall the case of Dhruv Saxena, who worked in the BJP’s IT cell and was found spying for the ISI in Madhya Pradesh. Then- Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh’s attempt to downplay Burhan Wani’s death as an accident raises questions. The Pathankot terror strike investigation, where the BJP government invited the ISI to investigate, and Amit Shah’s satisfaction with their findings, despite Pakistan’s role in the attack, is troubling.

Other instances include Prime Minister Modi’s unannounced visit to Nawaz Sharif’s birthday party in 2015, General VK Singh’s attendance at Pakistan Army Day celebrations despite ceasefire violations, and the visibility of ISI flags during the BJP’s tenure in Jammu & Kashmir.

The BJP’s decision to feature Asiya Andhrabi, a known Pakistan sympathizer, in its Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao campaign, and Pradeep Kurulkar’s association with the RSS while leaking sensitive DRDO information to Pakistan.

The questions remain:
❓ What action has been taken against Jyoti Malhotra?
❓ What information has she revealed?
❓ What measures are being taken to apprehend the terrorists?

More importantly, why does the Modi government maintain a close relationship with China, which continues to support Pakistan against India’s interests? These are questions that Mr. Modi and his government must answer before the nation and in Parliament.

– Supriya Shrinate, Chairperson Social Media & Digital Platforms, AICC

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