Global Political Instability: Whenever the public came forward and protested fiercely… then the government has to kneel. We are not saying this, but this is the biggest truth of today. Once you consider that the government finally had to retreat in front of the Gen-Z protest in Nepal recently. France after Nepal .. and then Japan. The Prime Minister of 3 countries resigns within just 48 hours…?
At this time the political storm is overshadowed. The question is, what is the reason behind this – the pressure of citizens, corruption, internal politics or any necessary international intervention on the government? After all this, it comes to know that Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi is in the eyes of some special foreign agencies. Through this article, we will try to get to the bottom of these events – what is true, what rumor, and what Rahul Gandhi has said in the meantime which has become the subject of big discussion.
Resignation of three Prime Ministers in 48 hours – why?
1. In France, Prime Minister François Bero resigned after losing the Confidence in Parliament.
2. In Nepal, Khadag Prasad Oli has resigned amidst political and social protests and internal party disputes.
3. There is a situation of change in leadership due to differences in the party leadership in Japan and the challenges of the mandate, making the Prime Minister proposed or resigned.
Noteworthy: These resignations have taken place due to different reasons-somewhere power struggle, somewhere mass boycott, criticism of economic or policy-blooms. But to note that everyone is indicating a worldwide political instability together.
Is Modi the next goal of CIA?
At present, no reinforced accounts have been revealed from any reliable sources on this matter in which CIA has clearly targeted Narendra Modi. But some political statements, media reports and opposition are running such a discussion:
– Congress and some media reports are alleging that there may be efforts by foreign agencies to influence India’s politics. But the evidence of these allegations is mostly indirect and unique.
Earlier, Rahul Gandhi and other opposition leaders have discussed ‘foreign intervention’, especially in some reports, it has been said that some information may be sources and mediums external financing or association with external agencies. However, no reliable information has been made public by the name of CIA.
A topic like ‘Mission of CIA on Modi’ can still be a strategy of rumor or opposition politics, which should be established only after getting a strong information.
Rahul Gandhi’s role and latest statement
Rahul Gandhi, the main opposition leader in India, is constantly criticizing the Modi government and making controversial statements on many fronts, such as:
– He has made heavy allegations about ‘vote theft’ and said that in the coming time there will be revelations that Prime Minister Modi will not be able to bring his face to the public.
– He has accused the government that security forces were used only to improve the image, prioritizing political interest rather than national benefits.
– He also says that the Modi government is taking some decisions due to fear of ‘minority classes, backward classes’ etc.
Are these incidents connected to each other?
If these three subjects are seen together, some possible consolidated assumptions are formed, such as:
1. Due to the resignation of the Prime Minister, political instability in the country, increasing public ability in governments, the role of opposition seems to be active – is there a possibility of such a situation in India?
2. Allegations of foreign agencies – Strategy by opposition to the government to show the government under international pressure – How much is the truth by adding CIA -like name? 3. Rahul Gandhi’s revelations such as vote theft, administrative dispute, criticism to improve the image – do they have a set of concrete facts or is it a political comment?
Front direction
Some things are clear between all these discussions and statements, such as:
– Resignation in 48 hours is a sign of political tremors globally, but the circumstances of each country are different.
– Allegations of ‘international intervention’ on the Modi government are still based on political rhetoric and principles rather than evidence.
– Controversy in Rahul Gandhi’s words is so much that his purpose can be to raise public problems, and also take political advantage.
What will happen next?
Now media and independent research institutions will find out whether there is any evidence behind the allegations related to foreign agencies or not … Congress or Rahul Gandhi should present their ‘vote theft’ and allegations with documents, evidence, so that the public can get the correct information. Along with this, the government will also have to increase transparency – in elections, votes, security policies, foreign policy etc. so that the right difference between rumors and truth can be known.