Achi news desk-
S Jaishankar
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Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said in an interview on Friday that there is an anti-national ecosystem operating in India, which he called the international mine market gang. He said, ‘This is a group of so-called liberal, Western-minded people who are trying to defame India during the elections.’ The foreign minister said that ‘these people want to influence the direction of Indian politics for their own benefit’.
“The relationship between Khan Market and the international Khan Market gang”
The foreign minister said, ‘There are links between the Western media and this international mine market gang. These are the kind of elite leftist thinkers who try to defame India by taking news from the Indian media. There are people with a certain ideology in the country who are often called the Shuk Khan gang. Similarly, there is also an International Khan market gang. These people are interconnected. Jaishankar said that “this anti-Indian ecosystem presents a negative image of India to the world and the people of this system are also in political parties”. According to him, when there are no problems in the local mining market, the international mining market gang helps them. Efforts to influence the elections are ongoing.
Media, universities and think tanks are also included in the anti-India ecosystem
S Jaishankar said that “media, universities, think tanks are also included in this anti-India ecosystem and efforts are being made to influence the voters of India and the elections here through continuous efforts.” This effort intensifies during elections, but it continues continuously. There is a whole system for this, in the framework of which an issue is first raised in the foreign media, and then it is discussed in the local media and then in the think tank and then at the university level.