Yoga Guru to Swadeshi Warrior by Sandeep Deo
Author:Sandeep Deo
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt. Ltd
Chapter-5
The quadrangular conspiracy to seize the Bharat swabhimaan movement
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or understanding the quadrangular conspiracy against the Bharat swabhimaan movement, you will have to leave behind your biases and pay attention only on the facts and the timeline. A timeline is a part of the past and hence it cannot be changed. If we only put the incidences that happened from 2010 to 2014 in a chronological order, it will become very easy to understand the motive, agenda, and ideology behind the Anna Revolution and the Aam Aadmi Party that originated from it. The four forces capturing and destroying the Bharat swabhimaan movement of Swami Ramdev were the then government, NGOs, media, and other corporate which had established an elaborate trap. On the other hand these factors also played an important role in the rise of the Anna Revolution and the Aam Aadmi Party. History evidently shows that whenever a saffron wearer has tried to bring a revolution, all these four elements have tried to break his enthusiasm, and the same happened right now so we must look at the happening very carefully.
Sonia Gandhi’s kitchen cabinet became the solution for vote bank politics
Let’s peep into the happenings and incidents that took place before 2004. The UPA government was formed in the country in May 2004. Due to some reasons, Sonia Gandhi could not become the Prime Minister and former bureaucrat Manmohan Singh was made the Prime Minister. Manmohan Singh was never a political figure in the Lok Sabha. Sonia Gandhi claimed the right of veto over the working and decisions of the Manmohan Singh’s cabinet within only nine days of formation of the government. Manmohan Singh took the oath of the Prime Minister on the 22 May 2004.
Only after nine days of the pledge taking ceremony of the former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Sonia Gandhi established a non governmental organisation called the national advisory council and ensured that she kept an eye on the working of the government. Sonia Gandhi declared herself the director of the National Advisory Council and by the authorities she also ensured that she was a Union Minister. The mandate of the National Advisory Council says that it shall keep an eye on the national common minimum programme of the government and through that Sonia Gandhi had an unconstitutional veto power in the decisions of the government. Sonia Gandhi selected all NGO workers to be a part of the National Advisory Council and its expenses were met by the national treasury.
To ensure the victory of the Indian National Congress, the National Advisory Council made policies in the name of public welfare and the government implemented them, however, in reality most of these policies prove to be a failure.
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