Ex-Congress MP alleges CIA and Mossad swayed India’s 2014 election results
Former Congress MP Kumar Ketkar has claimed that foreign intelligence agencies influenced India’s 2014 General elections. He alleges that the CIA and Mossad played a role in the Congress party’s dramatic defeat in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. His statements suggest the election results may not have fully reflected public sentiment alone.
Ketkar’s accusations focus on the sharp decline of Congress in the 2014 elections. The party’s seats plummeted from 206 in 2009 to just 44, while the BJP secured 282 and the NDA alliance won 334. He argues that such a drastic shift did not align with natural voter trends.
The allegations point to possible external interference in India’s 2014 elections. If proven, they would raise serious questions about the integrity of the electoral process. Ketkar’s claims remain unverified but highlight concerns over foreign influence in domestic politics.
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