Nishikant Dubey alleged that the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) is backed by the Soros Foundation and the U.S.
He claimed that OCCRP's goal is to disrupt the Indian Parliament's functioning, essentially "bonding" the Parliament and preventing it from running smoothly.
"There is a French organization named Mediapart that issued a report on the OCCRP, Organized Crime and Corruption Project, and the Soros Foundation. The Soros foundation and the U.S. are the ones who are helping the OCCRP. OCCRP's work is how to bond the Parliament of India. And not allowing Parliament to run," he said.
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