The Modi government is expected to face the challenge of what they refer to as white left liberal force multipliers in the lead-up to the 2024 general elections, as External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar made it very clear in the US last September that India’s reputation will not be decided by a newspaper in New York or even in Washington. The BJP and the government feel that the Anglo-Saxon left-liberal media would attempt to stir up more political problems in support of the perceived feeble political opposition to Prime Minister Modi and that they want a supple administration in India in 2024 that does not hold a mirror up to them.Source :- NDTVThe old-school political elite in India and the western media believed PM Modi’s victory in 2014 was an accident, so they backed the acquisition of Rafale fighters and the demonetization of currency in the 2019 elections but failed again. To prevent PM Modi from assuming office a third time, the Anglo-Saxons will be mobilising in force this time. We think that they will attack the administration and the party in every way possible in the run-up to the elections, along with the local left-liberal environment in India. A top government and party official claimed that the BBC programme was the first in a series of hit jobs to discredit India before the G-20 and the 2024 elections.While UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak avoided the criticism of a BBC documentary levelled by a British MP of Pakistani descent in Parliament, the Modi government is aware that Britain still harbours the delusion that it is a major world power and meddles in Indian subcontinent affairs as a legatee of the Imperial Raj. In Indian national security circles, it is well known that the British deep state supports Sikh separatist organisations in the UK. And India hasn’t forgotten the role the British played in the Taliban taking over Afghanistan on August 15, 2021, when they neglected the rights of Afghan minorities, particularly women.It is not surprising that the BBC once again brought up the Gujarat riots issue using the former foreign secretary Jack Straw. The former diplomat previously served as a representative for Blackburn, which has one of the largest Muslim populations in the UK, with a sizable portion of its residents hailing from Mirpur in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The same Jack Straw attempted to act as a peacemaker after the horrific slaughter of women and children by Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorists at the Kaluchak Army camp in Jammu in May 2002 and the Jaish-e-Mohammed attack on Parliament in 2001 that almost caused India and Pakistan to go to war. Even after innocent people were skinned alive by Pakistani militants at Kaluchak camp, Straw, posing as a chorus boy for the US, advocated for negotiation and diplomacy.Share your thoughts on this.

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