
New Delhi, March 27: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has launched a scathing attack on the Congress party regarding the NewsClick controversy involving American businessman Neville Roy Singham. BJP national spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari stated that the entire Congress apparatus has become corrupt.
Bhandari shared a video clip of Singham on the social media platform X, revealing that an investigation in the United States uncovered Singham’s alleged use of $278 million in black money through 2,000 non-profit organizations to destabilize democracy. He also mentioned Singham’s connections with platforms linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
He recalled how Indian agencies had previously exposed the alleged foreign funding links of Singham and NewsClick, aimed at undermining India’s democracy. The Congress party had quickly labeled this as an attack on freedom of expression and supported the network from the 2021 raids to actions taken in 2023.
The BJP leader asserted that it is becoming increasingly clear that Congress is corrupt and part of a global coalition that finances organizations to destabilize democracies. Rahul Gandhi had publicly stated, “They want to fight the Indian state.”
Bhandari emphasized that Congress’s tactics to destabilize democracy include supporting agents like Neville Singham, providing financial assistance through global networks, inciting divisions through protests, spreading fabricated stories and fake news, and attempting to gain political advantage from chaos.
He concluded that Congress poses a danger to India’s democracy and is filled with malevolence.
In fact, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has summoned Neville Roy Singham in connection with the NewsClick money laundering case. Reports indicate that Singham is currently residing in Shanghai, China. Consequently, the ED has sought assistance from the Ministry of External Affairs to send a summons to Chinese authorities to reach Singham. The ED has asked Singham to come to its office in India to record his statement. This is not the first summons; the ED had previously summoned him last year, but Chinese authorities had refused to accept it.
During the hearing of the NewsClick case, a Delhi court issued a formal request to a Chinese court, leading to the ED’s actions against Singham.
NewsClick is accused of receiving payments in exchange for spreading Chinese propaganda, primarily attributed to Singham. Five agencies, including the ED, are investigating the case. The Delhi Police’s Special Cell had filed an FIR, followed by the CBI also registering an FIR and initiating an investigation.

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