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Published Feb 21, 2025 at 6:34 AM IST

'Destabilization Is Handy Work Of U.S Agents, Trump Will Name And Shame Them': Kishore Subramanian

There is growing controversy surrounding U.S. involvement in India's political landscape, particularly regarding USAID's alleged role in influencing elections. Claims have emerged that foreign funds, amounting to USD 21 million, were used to sway Indian voters and impact leadership choices. Former President Trump has publicly criticized the USAID's actions, calling it a covert operation aimed at toppling Indian Prime Minister Modi and potentially sabotaging elections. The situation has sparked a national debate on foreign interference, with accusations that NGOs, journalists, and other entities may be involved in a hidden agenda. Trump's statements have fueled calls to uncover the individuals and groups benefiting from this alleged foreign influence. US President Donald Trump has exposed USAID’s $21 million funding for voter turnout in India, questioning whether the money was meant to manipulate the country’s democratic process. Taking a direct hit at the now-canceled initiative, Trump suggested that the funds were not merely for “voter turnout” but to push a specific candidate into power. “What do we need to spend $21 million for voter turnout in India? Wow, $21 million. I guess they were trying to get somebody else elected,” Trump said.

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