[Episode #85] Aam Aadmi Party: The First Regime Change Operation in India

Listen to the latest episode of the Dharma Podcast decoding the Aam Aadmi Party as an outfit of Far Left anarchists backed by global forces of regime change
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Elections to the Delhi assembly concluded yesterday, on 5 February 2025. Even as the incumbent Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is fighting to retain power, this episode delves into the circumstances and the forces that led to its founding in 2012 and the unlikely emergence of its head Arvind Kejriwal as a visible player in Indian politics.

Any way you look at it, AAP is not a political party in the true meaning of the term. It is rather a collection of anarchists and Far Left activists. This podcast traces the trajectory of the AAP's growth and the dangerous, globalist breaking India forces that operate it from behind the scenes.

With each passing second, we are hearing the shocking revelations tumbling out of the skeleton closet of USAID, now regarded as one of the world’s biggest mafia outfit. The same forces that created, funded and operated USAID were also funding AAP. The AAP was the first attempt at regime change in India.

Filled with original insights and in-depth analysis presented by Sandeep Balakrishna, this episode is a must watch for everyone. Join the conversation!

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