“$5 per protester”, BJP leader Tajinder Bagga exposes Pakistani fake protest group with just 1 phone call

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In a shocking video released by Delhi BJP spokesperson Tajinder Bagga, he has exposed the hollow anti-India protests being orchestrated around the world by Pakistan since the abrogation of Article 370 by the Indian government. In the video Tajinder Bagga can be heard conversing with a woman who claimed to be a Pakistani living in France. Tajinder Bagga in the video dialed up this said woman to enquire about a poster regarding an anti-India planned protest which was being circulated on Twitter, Tajinder Bagga identified himself as ‘Abdul’ from Pakistan.

When ‘Abdul’ asked if he would be compensated for joining the protests the woman initially tried to ward off the question but later after ‘Abdul’ promised to get more people to the protest and she agreed to pay $2 to ‘Abdul’ and whoever he gets along to protest against India. Also after little negotiations and a promise of strong sloganeering against India and Narendra Modi by ‘Abdul’, the Pakistani woman agreed to ramp up the price per protester to $5.

These protests where every protester is promised to be paid a certain amount of money, in this case $5 not only exposes all the dummy anti-india protests around the world being directed but also reeks of the involvement of notorious intelligence agency ISI, which has been orchestrating anti-India activities throughout the world through Pakistani diplomatic channels.

Earlier anti-India protests had broken out in London on India’s Independence Day on 15th August, where a huge radical mob had disrupted and hindered celebrations by Indian Diaspora. Apart from throwing eggs, bottles, vegetables, batteries, potatoes and hot coffee the violent protesters also used smoke bombs to confuse the police horses and broke through the barriers. Indian families were reported to have been trapped for hours as the violent mobs surrounded them. The UK police had also arrested four persons for affray, obstruction of police and possession of an offensive weapon. Police had said. “One person was injured during the demonstrations,” the police added. A photograph showing the police carrying away a large curved knife from the protest had also surfaced.

Following up on the incident, Indian authorities had called upon British High Commissioner to India, Dominic Asquith and conveyed India’s concerns about the incidents of violence during the protests and  also urged  “adequate safety and security” measures for  Indian High commission and its staff. PM Modi had also conveyed his concerns regarding the same to his UK counterpart Boris Johnson over telephone.

Earlier officials had also pointed out that Pakistani High Commission in London has been one of the major sources of funding for several anti-India groups. In lieu of funding, these groups then indulge in spreading anti-India propaganda like leveling unfounded allegations which could range from human rights violation to issues of minorities in India and use of force against civilians.

However since 2018, the NGOs have not been functioning at optimum level giving serious deficiencies of funds, nonetheless looking at the current developments and the desperation of the Pakistani establishment at an all time high, covert entities are probably back at funding these anti-India groups despite their massively debt ridden and defunct economy, as indicated by arrangement of chartered buses for the protesters to be shipped to Indian High Commission in London.

Nonetheless after failing to get the international community to endorse Pakistan’s stand on Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistani administration, specifically the notorious ISI has been shoddily orchestrating similar violent anti-India protests around the world. However most of these protests have been largely ignored and condemned given no locus standi of Pakistan on Jammu and Kashmir and now this video regarding the ‘anti-India protests’ in France has unequivocally exposed these dummy protests.

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