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Unveiling Sonia Gandhi’s Secretive Past and Alleged Anti-Hindu Agenda: A Deep Dive by Surya Mishra
While questions have been raised about Indira Gandhi’s actions during her tenure, the spotlight has increasingly shifted toward her Italian-born daughter-in-law, Sonia Gandhi—widely regarded as one of the most enigmatic figures in Indian political history. Despite the Gandhi-Nehru family’s long-standing hold over Indian politics, Sonia Gandhi’s past and motives have largely remained hidden from public discourse.
Political thinker and writer Surya Mishra, through a detailed exposé on microblogging platform X (formerly Twitter), has revealed shocking allegations and claims about Sonia Gandhi’s influence on Indian politics and her supposed long-term mission.
Sonia Gandhi’s Early Influence and Political Ascent
Sonia, born Edvige Antonia Albina Maino, married Rajiv Gandhi and became a part of the most powerful political dynasty in India. Before Rajiv’s assassination, Sonia’s influence on the governance structure was limited. However, the game changed after 2004, when the Congress-led UPA came to power and Sonia Gandhi assumed control behind the scenes.
Key Allegations and Controversies
The 93rd Constitutional Amendment (2005)
Under Sonia Gandhi’s alleged pressure, the Manmohan Singh-led government passed the 93rd amendment, enabling the government to take over Hindu-run educational institutions while exempting minority (Christian, Muslim, SC/ST) institutions. Critics argue this move marginalized Hindu education systems and fueled religious inequality.
Right to Education (RTE) Act, 2009
The RTE Act mandated that 25% of seats in private schools be reserved for underprivileged children, a rule not applied to minority-run institutions. This, according to Mishra, was designed to make it harder for Hindus to run educational institutions, further widening the gap.
Alleged Mission to Fragment Hinduism
Sonia Gandhi is accused of encouraging sectarian divisions among Hindu communities. Examples include the push to declare Lingayats, Kabir Panthis, and Nath sects as separate religions. Mishra claims this is part of a broader strategy to weaken Hindu unity, similar to how Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism were historically categorized as distinct from Hinduism.
The Ram Setu Controversy
In 2007, the Congress government filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court denying the religious significance of Ram Setu, calling Lord Ram and other characters “mythological.” The backlash from Hindu groups forced the government to retract.
Introduction of the Term “Hindu Terror”
The Congress regime is blamed for popularizing the term “Hindu terrorism” after incidents like the Malegaon and Samjhauta Express blasts. Though these claims were eventually disproven in court, they left a lasting impact on the narrative surrounding Indian terrorism.
Divide in the Armed Forces
Sonia Gandhi allegedly supported a proposal, based on the Sachar Committee’s recommendations, to conduct a religion-based survey in the Indian Army—a move seen as highly divisive. Due to BJP protests, the plan was shelved.
Church Funding by the Government
RTI disclosures in Karnataka revealed that during Congress rule, crores of rupees were allocated to churches under the guise of repair and maintenance, sparking concerns over state funding for religious institutions.
Arrest of Kanchi Shankaracharya
On Diwali night in 2004, the revered Shankaracharya of Kanchi, Jayendra Saraswathi, was arrested. Initially attributed to Tamil Nadu’s AIADMK government, later revelations—including in Pranab Mukherjee’s memoir—suggest it was orchestrated by the central government. His vocal stance against religious conversion reportedly made him a target.
Opposition to Hindu Prayers in Schools
In 2019, a petition was filed in court seeking to ban the “Asato Ma Sadgamaya” prayer in Kendriya Vidyalayas. Mishra claims Sonia Gandhi was behind this attempt and had tried earlier, during her tenure, to implement similar changes.
Doordarshan’s Logo Alteration
Under the UPA regime, the phrase “Satyam Shivam Sundaram” was reportedly removed from Doordarshan’s logo—another move seen as distancing state institutions from Hindu symbolism.
Foreign Influence and Funding Concerns
Sonia Gandhi’s alleged past affiliations with controversial international entities add more layers to the claims. She is said to have been vice-president of the Forum of Democratic Leaders in Asia Pacific (FDL-AP), which supported Kashmiri independence. Additionally, the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation reportedly partnered with organizations linked to George Soros’ Open Society Foundations.
Prominent Soros associate Salil Shetty even joined Rahul Gandhi’s “Bharat Jodo Yatra.” BJP has previously accused foreign lobbies, including US-based agencies, of trying to destabilize India and discredit PM Modi. A large chunk of OCCRP (Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project) funding, for example, reportedly comes from the US State Department.
Conclusion by Surya Mishra
Surya Mishra concludes that while the Gandhi family has long been criticized for betraying Indian interests, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, in his view, have taken that betrayal to unprecedented levels. His allegations paint a picture of a long-term agenda aimed at undermining India’s cultural and religious foundations, particularly targeting the Hindu community.
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