The Malaysian prime minister, known for his own country’s dubious image as a haven for radical Islamist elements, recently made a bold move by publicly criticizing the Indian government’s handling of minority sentiments while in India. Malaysia has long been a sanctuary for acts of Islamist extremism, openly granting asylum to people like Zakir Naik, who is charged with funding terrorism. This hypocrisy is especially apparent when contrasted with the Narendra Modi government, which has managed to win a third consecutive term in office despite a vigorous global disinformation campaign spearheaded by the ultra-leftist jihadi nexus, even with the BJP fell short of majority by 32 seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections. Within the Global Ultra Left Jehadi ecosystem, religious tensions and the treatment of India’s Muslim community have become hot topics of conversation and debate. Within this ecosystem, critics have often depicted Narendra Modi’s democratically elected government as a fascist government that restricts religious freedom. They frequently refer to Prime Minister Modi as a “Modi Hindutva Fascist,” linking him to a far-right, authoritarian philosophy that suppresses minority rights and dissent while promoting Hindu nationalism. This story aims to depict how the West views Modi’s administration and its policies.
A political stir has been created by the visits of Donald Lu, the Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, to Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and India. Lu is rumored to be connected to George Soros. Leading opposition figures, such as Rahul Gandhi, Punjab Chief Minister and leader of the Aam Aadmi Party Bhagwant Mann, and the mastermind of the staged farmers’ demonstration, Rakesh Tikait, have issued stern warnings that India may soon follow Bangladesh’s example of regime change operations. The security apparatus is alarmed by Tikait’s claim that they came very close to overthrowing the Narendra Modi government in the Red Fort episode in 2021. His reference to planned rallies and planned acts of violence intended to spread mayhem and instability has raised suspicions of a concerted attempt to topple democratically elected Narendra Modi Government. These developments, which have all the makings of overt and covert global regime change schemes, have put the intelligence community on high alert.
Following its failure to gain control over the strategically significant St. Martin’s Island under the leadership of previous Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the United States has been charged of masterminding the August 5th regime change in Bangladesh. Had Hasina ceded control over St. Martin Island and let the United States rule the Bay of Bengal, she might have been able to hold onto power. The coup that overthrew Hasina has all the characteristics of a plot sponsored by the CIA. Months prior to the riots, Hasina had issued a warning about pressure from the United States on her government, claiming that the US was preparing to build military bases and an artificial Christian state in Bangladesh. Donald Lu’s May 2024 visit to Bangladesh, during which he discussed a “reset” in U.S.-Bangladesh relations, gave rise to this narrative. The way things are going, it looks like a calculated move to protect US interests there.
Global regime transition is evident in Sri Lanka, where the outgoing president, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, claimed that “geopolitical rivalry” between China and other nations was a significant factor in his downfall. Rajapaksa said that a major factor in his ouster from office was these foreign tensions. Protesters invaded Rajapaksa’s official residence in 2022, during the biggest economic crisis to ever hit the island nation, sending him into temporary exile. He also touches on the idea that his removal was carried out with CIA involvement.
The assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in 2022 is generally believed to have been a premeditated action by the so-called Deep State, a covert alliance of Wall Street, Big Tech, the armed forces, and oil companies. Renowned for his forceful foreign policy and defense reforms, Abe greatly hindered China’s aspirations by strengthening Japan’s military and reviving the QUAD alliance. His calls for Japan to become more active in the Asia-Pacific region and his initiatives to support an autonomous foreign policy—which included warming ties with Russia and advancing energy cooperation—were perceived as challenges to the objectives of the Deep State. The Deep State wants to replace Abe with a leader who would be more receptive to their goals.This composition serves as a visual aid for a larger plan to undermine nationalist leaders and further globalist objectives.
In the 2022 Brazilian elections, left-wing former leader Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva won the presidency in a closely contested race, overcoming the far-right nationalist incumbent Jair Bolsonaro. Despite Bolsonaro’s early lead, Lula secured victory as the final count shifted in his favor, sparking widespread speculation about potential election rigging. In the 2022 Australian elections, the far-right incumbent Scott Morrison was defeated by Anthony Albanese of the major center-left Labor Party.
In a remarkable change of events, Keir Starmer won the UK elections by a landslide, marking a historic time in which there are a record number of Muslim MPs in Parliament. The Conservative Party was decisively defeated, resulting in a new wave of unrest across the United Kingdom. Starmer’s policies, which largely favor asylum applicants, have immobilized law enforcement authorities, preventing them from taking significant action for fear of being dubbed Islamophobic. As the nation grapples with rising discontent, fears grow that the UK is on the verge of anarchy, mayhem, and civil war. The major political transition has heightened tensions, generating serious concerns about the country’s long-term stability.
In France’s snap legislative elections on July 7, 2024, a startling result emerged: the left-wing New Popular Front and President Macron’s Ensemble party formed a strategic alliance to oppose the far-right National Rally, which topped the first round. This “Republican Front” strategy, which sought to undercut the radical right, was successful.
The assassination attempt on Donald Trump and the resettlement of 1.1 million asylum seekers in Republican states have stoked fears of significant electoral manipulation. Coupled with heightened political tensions, these issues raise concerns about a potential civil war-like situation if Trump is defeated again. The 2020 American elections, marred by large-scale postal ballot voting and lapses in identity verification, exacerbated the situation, culminating in the Capitol Hill riots. These events highlight the deepening divisions within the U.S. and cast a troubling shadow over the stability of its democratic processes.
The CIA’s alleged role in regime change in Bangladesh has reportedly resulted in significant human rights violations, including ethnic persecution and expected genocide against the Hindu minority. These atrocities, which included mass rape, slaughter, and the burning of people alive, have been linked to the Nazi genocide of Jews and, more recently, the persecution of Iraq’s Yazidi minority. There are concerns that the United States may be inciting localized conflicts in the Bay of Bengal, akin to the Ukraine-Russia crisis and the continuing Middle East conflict between Hamas/Iran and Israel, while also militarizing the South China Sea by supporting Taiwan.
India’s ascension to global prominence under the Modi government is characterized by an autonomous foreign policy that threatens US dominance. This includes purchasing Russian crude oil, boosting BRICS initiatives that compete with the SWIFT system, increasing the use of the United Payment Interface (UPI), engaging in trade settlements in local currencies, and disobeying US directions on COVID-19 vaccines. India’s promotion of RUPAY cards, the NAVIC navigation system, and the development of the indigenous BharatOS are viewed as direct threats to the interests of the American deep state, which may consider India a potential adversary in the future.
The CIA purportedly seeks regime change in India by inciting discontent over a variety of subjects, including the caste census, Olympic results, the Hindenburg Report, and unemployment, all while using the opposition to further their geopolitical goals and protect American priorities. These measures are considered as part of a larger strategy to undermine India’s development as a global force under the Modi administration. US Ambassador Eric Geriatti recently commented on India’s elections, stating that minority groups should feel they have an equal stake in democracy. However, unlike Indian elections, where the Election Commission of India ensures rigorous electoral revision and identification verification during both enrollment and voting, the United States lacks a national body with similar oversight. In America, requiring identity verification is often deemed unlawful, which has led to concerns about unlawful voting and widespread allegations of rigged elections, especially with the use of postal ballots. Before lecturing other nations, Americans should address the issues within their own electoral system rather than carrying intervention policies of regime change to install puppet regimes.