Selling India: The Congress-Communist Connection

The people selling their country(INDIA) had no respect in K.G.B. Yuri Bezmenov used the term “useful idiots” and “political prostitution” for them.

Indira is India and India is Indira

In India, countless schools, colleges, universities, hospitals, government buildings, and schemes are named after one family. It could be an interesting subject for research to find out if Indians use “hello” or “Gandhi” more frequently in daily life.

Glimpses of world history: ———– “Some old inscriptions from south India tell us how the members of the panchayats were elected, their qualifications and disqualifications.

If any member did not render accounts of public funds he was disqualified.  Another very interesting rule seems to have been that near relative of members were disqualified from office.

How excellent if this could be enforced now in all our councils and assemblies and municipalities.” (Jawaharlal Nehru).

It’s easier to preach than really act (PER UPDESH KUSHAL BAHUTEREY)

 

But this “divine knowledge” did not apply to the family itself; it was meant for others. Continuing his family’s tradition, Rahul Gandhi stated at Berkeley University in America in 2017 that the history of his family is the identity of India.

Has the History of this family become the History of India?

India seems to be moving forward in this way. According to the needs of this family, leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Subhash Chandra Bose, Vivekananda, Arvind Ghosh, Sardar Patel, and Lal Bahadur Shastri are sometimes considered Great and, at other times, even labeled as terrorists.

There is an old incident where Nehru had a debate with the famous historian Dr. Ishwari Prasad about a historical date. Firaq (Raghupathi Sahay Firaq) jokingly commented, “Sit down, Ishwari, you are a student of history, and he (Nehru) is a maker of history.” Who knows, perhaps this could be true for India.

How the Family Shaped India’s Narrative Using a Russian Model

The family (pariwar) created a new theory, similar to Russia’s DAHL dictionary, which was designed to include specific words catering to the needs of the communists, all under the guise of political reform.

Dedicated journalists, bureaucrats, writers, and artists aligned with the family played a significant role in promoting this agenda. In return, the family ensured special treatment for these loyal supporters, including traitor journalists, bureaucrats, writers, and artists, for their cooperation in this effort.

This strategy and collaboration went on for years, shaping the narrative according to the family’s interests.

Yuri Bezmenov, a Russian spy and KGB agent, worked as a journalist for R.I.A. Novosti, Russia’s international news agency. While in India, his main job was to lure traitors by offering them money and free trips to Russia.

This strategy made his work easy, as he quickly built a network of left-wing journalists, writers, artists, wealthy filmmakers, university teachers, and intellectuals. In this context, “intellectuals” often referred to leftists or those seen as traitors.

Yuri Bezmenov, a Russian spy and KGB agent, worked as a journalist for R.I.A. Novosti, Russia’s international news agency. In India, his primary task was to attract traitors by offering them money and free trips to Russia.

Using these tactics, he easily formed a group of left-wing journalists, writers, artists, wealthy filmmakers, university teachers, and intellectuals (a term often equated with traitors or leftists in this context).

While living in India, Bezmenov revealed details about his work and the KGB’s methods, as well as the roles played by some of these collaborators.

The KGB had no respect for those who sold out their own country. Yuri Bezmenov referred to such individuals as “useful idiots” and described their actions as “political prostitution.”

After the collapse of the Soviet Union and the decline of Marxist ideology, it became increasingly difficult to hide the truth.

Marxists were eradicated in the Soviet Union (Russia), and their dark history came to light. During this period, the West obtained crucial documents and intelligence through Vasili Mitrokhin, a former KGB archivist.

Mitrokhin’s revelations contained detailed information about traitors working for Russia across the globe. Between 1992 and 1999, this information underwent thorough investigation and proved to be invaluable. These findings were later published in the Mitrokhin Archive.

The UK Parliamentary Committee, which examined Mitrokhin’s evidence, stated:

“During the investigation, the committee had the opportunity to meet Vasili Mitrokhin. The Committee considers him a person of remarkable courage and commitment, who risked imprisonment or death to reveal the true nature and activities of the KGB. He believed these individuals were betraying their own country’s interests, and they succeeded in doing so. We commend him for his achievement.”

However, in India, these revelations were largely ignored or suppressed. The significance of this evidence was undermined, and efforts were made to downplay the incident.

Mitrokhin raised serious questions about Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi regarding financial transactions and the KGB’s role in influencing Indian politics.

This inquiry revealed a web of collusion involving the family (a reference to the Gandhi family), and a network of individuals described by Yuri Bezmenov as “useful idiots” or “political prostitutes.” These included Congress members, communist leaders, leftist journalists, bureaucrats, writers, artists, and media organizations, all allegedly complicit in selling India’s interests to foreign powers such as the USSR, UK, and USA.

The proverb “Hamam mey sabhi nangey” (In a public bath, everyone is nude) aptly described the situation, as the betrayal became visible to all.

In 1994, Yevgenia Albats, a world-renowned journalist and expert on the KGB, published her thesis as a book titled The State Within a State: The KGB and Its Hold on Russia – Past, Present, and Future.

This book, based on KGB files, revealed astonishing details about the agency’s influence. Albats referred to a letter signed by Viktor Chebrikov, the KGB chief who succeeded

Yuri Andropov in 1982, stated:

“The USSR KGB maintains contact with the son of the Prime Minister [Rajiv Gandhi].”

This revelation exposed the depth of foreign influence and the extent of betrayal by individuals who prioritized personal and political gain over national interest.

R.Gandhi expresses deep gratitude for benefits accruing to the prime minister’s family from the commercial dealings of an Indian firm he controls in corporations with Soviet foreign trade organizations.

R.Gandhi reports confidentially that a substantial portion of the funds obtained through this channel are used to support the party of.

R.Gandhi. (K.G.B archive,f.5, OP.6, por.no.12,d.i3i,t.i,1,d. 103-104 ).

 

Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai and the Web of Betrayal: Unveiling the Network of Traitors

In 2011, Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai, an Indian Muslim and U.S. citizen, was arrested by the FBI in America. He was found guilty of accepting illegal funds from Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) to lobby for Kashmir in the United States. His arrest uncovered a deep nexus of traitorous activities tied to India, funded and orchestrated by Pakistan.

The Role of Traitors in India

Fai’s operation revealed that the ISI had mobilized a network of Indian collaborators who supported separatist causes like “Azad Kashmir” and were aligned with Islamist terrorist objectives. These so-called “useful idiots” and “political prostitutes” became tools in the hands of their new paymasters.

Notable Names in the Network:

Dileep Padgaonkar: Formerly with The Times of India, controversially appointed as a negotiator on Kashmir by the Manmohan Singh government.

Praful Bidwai: Marxist journalist known for anti-India narratives, often published in Pakistan-supported outlets.

Rajinder Sachar: Former judge, involved in minority affairs advocacy.

Kuldeep Nayar: A Marxist journalist and Pakistani-sympathetic social worker.

Harish Khare: Media advisor to Manmohan Singh and contributor to The Hindu.

Rita Manchanda & Ved Bhasin: Associated with Kashmir Times.

Harinder Baweja: Journalist with India Today.

Gautam Navlakha: Arrested in 2018 for allegedly conspiring to assassinate the Indian Prime Minister.

Mirwaiz Umar Farooq & Yasin Malik: Known separatist leaders in Kashmir.

Kamal A. Mitra Chenoy: Leftist thinker, associated with CPI and Aam Aadmi Party.

Swami Agnivesh: Controversial activist.

Sandeep Pandey: Magsaysay Award recipient, known for his left-leaning activism.

Angana Chatterjee: Vocal critic of Indian policies, linked to anti-India narratives.

Award Wapsi and Tukde-Tukde Gangs

The Award Wapsi and Tukde-Tukde groups played a key role in propagating divisive ideologies under the guise of intellectual dissent. These groups often returned their awards only symbolically, fueling media narratives while retaining the monetary rewards.

Media’s Complicity and Decline in Credibility

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The rise of free information has disrupted the monopoly of traditional media, exposing their biases and diminishing their influence. In India, much like the U.S., trust in mainstream media has plummeted, with an overwhelming majority of Americans (77%) expressing distrust in traditional outlets.

A Systemic Betrayal

This network of collaborators, backed by ISI funding, represents a betrayal of national interests, leveraging media, academia, and activism to serve foreign agendas. It underscores the urgent need for vigilance in preserving India’s sovereignty and countering narratives that undermine the nation.

Author: nitinsingh

Postgraduate in International relations. Experience in writing in various journals, from BBC WORLD NEWS SERVICE to India's one of the oldest hindi daily. I like to write on international relations, religion, religious conflict. Social media has bridged the distance between writing and reading. Now writing is not just the expression of one's own thought, but also knowing the expression of people on various subject.

8 thoughts on “Selling India: The Congress-Communist Connection”

  1. Thank you for Enlisting all interesting History secrets…It should be Printed in daring Right wing media in bits…

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