Bharatiya Janata Party’s national spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi claimed that Sam Pitroda has "inadvertently" (accidentally) exposed the real face of the Congress by "revealing" that it is part of an "anti-India" global alliance and Rahul Gandhi often visits abroad to participate in their events, with the hope of bringing their government to the Centre.
"Rahul Gandhi's traditional family advisor and architect of his mindset and psychology, Sam Pitroda, in an interview yesterday, inadvertently exposed the real face of the Congress. He said the Congress is a part of the Global Progressive Alliance and Rahul Gandhi had recently visited Germany to take part in its meeting," the BJP Rajya Sabha MP said in a press conference at the BJP’s headquarters.
Making another big claim, Trivedi claimed that the Global Progressive Alliance is connected with the organisations that are responsible and involved in setting an "anti-India narrative". The BJP spokesperson further questioned that Congress must explain its role/involvement in such a grouping.
Trivedi was referring to Sam’s recent statement of his recent statement in an interview with a news channel.
"Rahul Gandhi has started daydreaming of gaining power with the support of anti-India forces since he is witnessing all such possibilities ending with the Congress," Trivedi said, referring to the Congress leader's meeting with Berlin-based Hertie school president and professor Cornellia Woll during his recent visit to Germany. Woll is one of the trustees of the Central European University, funded by US-based billionaire investor George Soros's Open Society Foundation, he alleged.
"At the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos in January 2020, George Soros, while signalling out the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, had said that he had kept one billion dollars to re-establish civil society in the world and eliminate nationalist forces," Trivedi added.
Noting that Pitroda in his interview also stated that GPA is an alliance of 110 countries' democracy, the BJP leader said other than the "western world", only India, New Zealand, Australia, and Japan in the east are "consistent vibrant democracies".
"I want a clear answer from Congress. Which are these 110 countries that, in the disguise of democratic nations, try to damage India, the cradle of democracy in the world?" he posed.