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NewsClick's covert ties with China unveiled: a web of deceit spanning shell corporations, activists, and propaganda, revelations from the ED and New York Times spotlight Neville Roy Singham at the epicenter of a global Chinese influence scheme

After an intensive investigation, it was found that a whopping sum of Rs. 38.05 crores, sourced from US-based entities, was sneakily funneled into NewsClick over merely three years
 |  Satyaagrah  |  Anti-National
NewsClick Under Siege: Delhi Police Raids, Confiscates Assets Amid Chinese Funding Allegations
NewsClick Under Siege: Delhi Police Raids, Confiscates Assets Amid Chinese Funding Allegations

In a decisive move, Delhi Police stormed various locations on the morning of October 3, 2023, bringing to light the nefarious links of the online portal, NewsClick, which has shockingly received massive funding from China. This move underscores the Indian authorities' commitment to cracking down on dubious foreign-funded entities operating on its soil.

Among those raided was television journalist turned YouTuber, Abhisar Sharma, who swiftly took to X (the platform formerly known as Twitter) to announce the police's presence at his residence and their subsequent confiscation of his personal gadgets, such as laptops and phones. This event undoubtedly raises questions about the potential data or evidence stored in such devices that might be pertinent to the investigation.

But Sharma wasn't the lone individual under the scanner. Multiple reports surfaced, revealing a series of raids conducted on individuals linked to NewsClick. "Police raided Sanjay Rajoura, Bhasha Singh, Urmilesh, Prabir Purkayastha, Abhisar Sharma, Aunindyo Chakraborty, and Sohail Hashmi's residences this morning. Essential gadgets were confiscated, with some even taken into custody, their association with NewsClick being the primary cause," stated an undisclosed journalist.

NewsClick's tainted past with questionable funding isn't new to the public eye. As early as 2021, the portal was already on the radar for potential illicit foreign funding – a time when Abhisar Sharma was an active member of the organization.

Adding fuel to the fire, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) recently revealed some bone-chilling details. After an intensive investigation, it was found that a whopping sum of Rs. 38.05 crores, sourced from US-based entities, was sneakily funneled into NewsClick over merely three years. This raises grave concerns regarding the transparency and integrity of such news portals, and their potential motives that might work against India's national interests.

India, being a democratic country, champions the freedom of the press. But this freedom doesn't grant entities the liberty to act against the nation under the guise of journalism. The events unfolding around NewsClick are a testament to the nation's commitment to its sovereignty and its zero-tolerance policy towards anti-national activities, veiled as journalism or otherwise.

The Deepening Web: Funds Channelled to Controversial Journalists and Deceptive Financial Maneuvers Unraveled

The recent revelations surrounding NewsClick continue to cast shadows over India's journalistic landscape. With the exposure of financial pathways, it has become alarmingly evident that the funds received were systematically channeled to several contentious figures. Among the noteworthy beneficiaries stand out Gautam Navlakha and individuals closely aligned with Teesta Setalvad, raising further suspicions about the nature of these transactions and their ultimate purpose.

Under the stringent framework of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), the Enforcement Directorate (ED) initiated rigorous searches across various nodes of this sprawling network. PPK Newsclick Studio and its associate organizations became focal points of this crackdown. This also included an extensive sweep across the residences and establishments of directors and shareholders, encapsulating a total of ten entities in the Delhi National Capital Region (NCR).

The findings of these operations were startling, to say the least. There was a significant cache of foreign currency recovered, along with an array of incriminating documents and irrefutable digital evidence. These revelations are concrete indicators of not only wrongdoing but also of sophisticated financial engineering to obfuscate the origin and deployment of these funds.

A closer scrutiny of the financial conduits indicated that a considerable sum of Rs. 9.59 crore entered the NewsClick coffers under the guise of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). This, coupled with an even larger sum of Rs. 28.46 crore, which was masked as revenues from 'export of services', paints a picture of a systematic and well-orchestrated attempt to divert, disguise, and launder money.

Prabir Purkayastha, the Director of NewsClick, has come under sharp focus, especially in light of his association with Neville Roy Singham of Worldwide Media Holdings LLC. This relationship, which traces its roots back to 2017, contradicts Prabir's recent statements during the interrogation. Claiming ignorance about Neville's enterprise appears to be a weak defense, especially in light of the mounting evidence that suggests otherwise.

The ongoing investigation into NewsClick reiterates India's unwavering resolve to uphold its democratic values. While a free press is the hallmark of a vibrant democracy, the veil of journalism cannot be allowed to mask activities that might undermine national interests. As more details emerge, one hopes that the truth will not only be revealed but also serve as a deterrent for any future endeavors that risk the sovereignty and integrity of the nation.

Digital forensics have unveiled startling insights into how Prabir Purkayastha, the man at the epicenter of the NewsClick investigation, allegedly orchestrated a multifaceted financial operation in collaboration with Neville Roy Singham – an individual with purported ties to the Communist Party of China (CPC).

Digging deeper, evidence paints a picture of a meticulously crafted façade designed to channel funds from Chinese entities. At the heart of this scheme was the deployment of Rs. 9.59 crores under the legitimate veneer of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). This move was ingeniously structured to both sidestep the watchful eyes of regulatory bodies and to seamlessly integrate into the financial landscape.

However, the plot thickens. Neville Roy Singham's role has been further scrutinized given his previous actions. Historical financial transactions have unveiled a pattern where funds were funneled to Prabir under the semblance of 'consultancy fees'. The objective of these transactions, as per allegations, was to further a "leftist ideology", a cause that might align with the broader goals of certain international entities.

Despite the mounting evidence and digital breadcrumbs that trace back to Prabir and his cohorts at Newsclick Studio, a perplexing silence prevails. The whopping sum of Rs. 28.46 crore, channeled from overseas, still remains shrouded in mystery. The conspicuous lack of a cogent explanation or clarity regarding these funds only intensifies the suspicions around their operations.

This unfolding saga reaffirms the critical importance of vigilance in safeguarding India's interests. In an era of digital warfare and soft power maneuverings, the need to shield and protect the nation from covert operations and insidious influences cannot be stressed enough. As the nation watches with bated breath, it expects justice to prevail, ensuring that those who jeopardize the nation's security and integrity face the full might of the law.

The China Connection: NewsClick's Sinister Web Exposed

The entrancing tale of NewsClick's international dealings has unfurled to reveal a more significant, more nefarious web, intricately weaving together a tapestry of covert operations, shell corporations, activist organizations, and propaganda campaigns, all anchored by none other than China. While the Enforcement Directorate (ED) investigation in 2021 did raise the alarm, it was the meticulous scrutiny by the New York Times in August 2023 that pulled the curtain back from the international facade.

Central to this sprawling exposé stands Neville Roy Singham, a man whose shadows stretch across continents, affecting nations such as India, Brazil, South Africa, and the United States. Under the illuminating spotlight of journalism, Singham's intricate network emerges – a labyrinthine maze that has, alarmingly, served as the very veins and arteries of China's governmental media machine. What's even more startling is Singham's adeptness at camouflaging these operations, giving them the appearance of progressive advocacy, while surreptitiously disseminating Chinese state talking points.

NewsClick, the epicenter of India's recent concerns, is but a cog in this mammoth machinery, subtly inundating its coverage with Beijing's official narratives. As the report insightfully notes, Singham's empire, hidden beneath layers of non-profits and shell entities, has become the lifeblood of China's global propaganda efforts.

China's overarching strategy, as brought to the fore by this investigation, presents a cautionary tale. In its ambitious pursuit to be a dominant global player, Beijing has crafted an under-the-radar mechanism that not only amplifies its voice but also strategically deflects international criticism, especially concerning its human rights record. By embedding its narrative into global conversations, China has sought to portray itself in a favorable light, all while downplaying its transgressions.

For India, and indeed the world at large, this exposé is a stark reminder. The challenges faced today are not just from overt military or economic aggressions but from insidious influences that creep into the very fabric of our societies. As the revelations pile up, the paramount need is for nations to stand vigilant, ensuring that their sovereignty, both in terms of territory and narrative, remains uncompromised. This episode, underscored by NewsClick's China link, serves as a clarion call for resilience, robustness, and reaffirmed dedication to national integrity.

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