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IF YOU THINK BREAKING INDIA STEPS DESCRIBED IN THE BELOW GRAPHIC ARE A FUTURE SCENARIO YOU'RE ❎

DETAILS ON HOW EACH STEP IS GIVEN IN THE THREAD.

#PalgharLynchingTruth + #ArnabGoswami ATTACK ALL CONNECTED TO THIS

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There are 4 key factors to look at in the #PalgharMobLynching incident -

1. PESA Act
2. Pathalgadi Movement
3. Pradip Prabhu - Kashtakari Sang.
4. #bar_dancer_antonio_maino

In the thread below I will be exposing all of these Breaking India forces and their anti-Hindu agenda.
Quoting information with sources mentioned in the end.

"There is a general perception in India that the biggest threat to India’s national security comes from our two hostile neighbours i.e. is Pakistan and China. But the truth is that the most serious threat to India’s security
comes from the vast network of activist NGOs, human rights organizations and India’s pseudo-secular lobby which are all now collectively known as civil society groups. These civil society
groups, supported, funded and controlled by some western intelligence and church
agencies, pose a very grave threat to the very survival of India as a sovereign nation. Many of these organizations which were first established in India as charity organizations, later changed their colour and started showing their fangs by supporting various militant and
secessionist movements in the country. The NGO and human rights activism got a big boost in the early 1970s with the patronage it received from Sonia Gandhi who came to India in 1968. The origin of many militant people’s movements like Narmada Bachao Andolan and Kastakari
Sanghatana which were started in the mid-1970s and the take over of the Maoist movement by the pro-US NGO lobby can be traced to this NGO-Sonia nexus. With Rajiv Gandhi becoming the Prime Minister of India in 1984, there was a substantial increase in the NGO lobby’s political
influence in the country with the successful induction of many of its nominees into key positions of power in the administration under different ministries.
FOUR CRUCIAL LEGISLATIONS
In 1992, two very important legislations i.e. 73d and 74th amendments to the Constitution were passed by the Parliament, with the avowed objective of strengthening the institutions of Panchayat Raj and urban bodies through decentralization of power,
allegedly meant to allow the people at the lowest level to take part in the decision making process. Some NGO activists had played a very key, but behind-the- scene role, in getting these two amendment bills passed in the Parliament. It was under the pressure of these activists
and also with the support of the top leadership of the Congress party, the Constitution (73d and 74th )
Amendment Bills, were finally passed by the Parliament in
December, 1992.

Another important legislation called Panchayats (Extension to Scheduled Areas) Act, (PESA),
which granted extension of the idea of local self-governance to tribal regions in the country, was also passed by the Parliament in 1996. The PESA was enacted on the basis of the recommendations of the Bhuria Committee.

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In 2006, another NGO-sponsored Bill, called ‘The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forests Rights) Act, 2006 was passed by the Parliament, which granted the right of ownership of land and control over minor forest produce and natural resources
to the inhabitants of the tribal areas. This Act, also called the Forest Rights Act, was originally drafted by some NGO activists led by Pradip Prabhu, an NGO leader working among the tribals of Thane district in Maharashtra. Pradeep Prabhu had also conducted a nation- wide
campaign by holding morchas and demonstrations throughout the country in association with other like-minded activist groups in other states to mobilize support for this Bill.
As per this new Act, Panchayats in tribal areas have now become the controlling authority for forest
management at the ground level, replacing the control of the Forest Department.

In a federal republic like India, it is the Union government and various state governments that wield all the powers and perform all the functions of the government. With the passage of the 73d and
74th Amendment to the Constitution Acts, the division of powers and functions of the government have now been trickled down to local self governments i.e. Panchayats and Gram Sabhas in rural areas and Ward Committees and Area (Mohalla) Committees in urban areas. With the passage
of PESA Act and the Forest Rights
Act, the Schedule-V areas and tribal areas have also been brought under the purview of this three-tier system of governance. But, why should the civil society activists, who have been supporting all anti-national movements in India like the
Maoist movement, Kashmiri separatists, Tamil nationalist organizations and agitations against various mega development projects in India, have suddenly become the champions of a Gandhian concept like Gram Swaraj and empowerment of Gram Sabhas, Mohalla Sabhas & Forest Panchayats?
The NGO lobby’s sudden love and interest in empowering the Gram Sabhas and its proclaimed aim to strengthen the Panchayat Raj system has some sinister designs. Their aim is not simply to strengthen the Panchayat Raj, but to take control of the empowered Panchayat institutions
throughout the country. When the provisions of the Panchayat Raj are fully implemented, there would not be much powers left with the state and district administration and those who control the Panchayat institutions in rural areas and Mohalla Sabhas in urban areas would become
the real rulers of the country.

WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF THE GRAM SABHA, NO MINING PROJECT WHETHER IT IS COAL, BAUXITE, IRON ORE OR URANIUM can be undertaken by the government, or any development project can come up under the jurisdiction of the Gram Sabha and the Mohalla Sabha.
In rural areas, where the major industrial and development projects are concentrated and new ones are scheduled to come up, the Gram Sabhas are almost fully under the control of the NGO activist groups. It is with such sinister designs that the militant NGOs are concentrating on
organizing the masses in the remote rural and tribal areas and pressing for full implementation of the 73d and 74th amendment of the Constitution. It is easy for the foreign-funded NGOs, who work in the remote tribal and rural areas to influence the poor and illiterate village
elders by bribing them with liquor and money and control the Gram Sabhas. Militant NGOs have already established their control over thousands of Gram Sabhas in states like Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Himachal Pradesh and Maharashtra. The Gram
Sabhas are
now used by the NGO-sponsored anti-development lobby to stall hundreds of mega development projects, including coal, bauxite and other mining projects, in these states in a bid to stall our economic progress at the behest of their funding agencies in the west.
For instance, all the 12 Gram Gabhas controlled by the NGO lobby in Rayagada and Kalahandi districts of Odisha have voted against the Rs.50000 crore aluminium refinery project of Vedanta Resources in the Niyamagiri hills in August, 2013. The grand strategy of the NGO lobby to
build up militant people’s movements all over the country and cultivating/inducting a large network of agents in various ministries and government departments, including the judiciary and armed forces, finally resulted in the creation of a gigantic octopus- like NGO war machine
with its tentacles tightening its grip over the entire country with every passing day. This was made possible because of the help and close cooperation extended to the NGO lobby by Sonia Gandhi from the seventies onwards. This so-called dream concept of Swaraj is actually a
cunning strategy devised by the western intelligence agencies to grant total autonomy and self-rule to all the states in India by using the sweet terms like empowering the Gram Sabhas and Mohalla Sabhas all across India. With various militant and separatist movements dominating
many border states and interior parts of India, what could happen to the idea of India if total autonomy and self-rule is granted to such regions? Clearly the only aim of crooks like Arvind Kejriwal, Rahul Gandhi, Jairam Ramesh and Mani Shankar Aiyar, who are the staunchest
supporters of this ‘Swaraj’ movement, is to facilitate the process of India’s Balkanization as desired by their masters in the west. Arvind Kejriwal, a Ford Foundation- trained social activist, who earned fame through his active participation in the Anna Hazare-led
anti-corruption movement of 2011 had even
written a book titled ‘Swaraj’ in 2012, supporting and propagating the concept of Swaraj and decentralization of power.

GAON GANRAJYA - VILLAGE REPUBLIC MOVEMENT

After the passage of 73d and 74th Constitutional Amendment bills in 1992
and PESA in 1996, the NGO activists had started a campaign among the villagers all across the country, especially in Schedule-V areas in states like Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya
Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh, educating
the villagers about the vast powers that have been granted to the Gram Sabhas through these new legislations. They point out to the villagers that they no more will have to go to the forest officials or any other government agency for resolving their various problems and
grievances as their own gram sabha (village assembly) has been empowered to attend and address all such problems as per the new legislations meant to promote self-
governance. However, these activists have also be advocating the villagers to declare their self-governed village as
a Gaon Ganrajya (village republic) so as to
avail the full powers and benefits of the gram sabha empowerment legislations.
PATHALGADI

Once a village is declared as a Gan Rajya or Village Republic, the villagers erect a stone slab at the entrance of the village declaring itself as a self-ruled village republic with its constitution inscribed on it. In these villages, the residents control their
natural resources like forests, land, minerals and water sources. They have formed necessary institutions to manage the resources. Government officials and programmes can be accepted only if approved by the Gram Sabha. The forest department, police and other officials are
restricted to execute only those programmes and decisions chalked out by the Gram Sabha.

Read below to find out exactly how powerful Gram Sabhas have become. 1996 Supreme Court ruling states that without Gram Sabha consent no mining can be permitted. Mining projects abandoned.
Source:

"A Western conspiracy aimed at Balkanization of India through Gaon Ganrajya (village republic) Movement" by N. T. Rabindranath
KASHTAKARI SANGHATANA - PRADIP PRABHU

"A note on Kashtakari Sangathan" dated 16-11-2007

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