Ratnakar warns of ‘Coordinated Attacks’ on India and PM Modi, Draws Parallels with Bangladesh Crisis

Ahmedabad: Gujarat BJP General Secretary (Organisation) Ratnakar has alleged that India is facing a “multi-pronged attack” both from within and abroad, targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the country’s democratic institutions.

In a strongly worded post on social media, Ratnakar claimed that after political attacks from the United States—particularly from former President Donald Trump—and criticism from the European Union, “internal actors” like Congress leader Rahul Gandhi are also contributing to what he called a “destabilisation narrative.”

“All-round attack has started…!!! First from outside—Trump, then the European Union. Incidents like Rahul Gandhi’s allegations of electoral fraud from within, and persistent disruptions of Parliament to prevent it from functioning in any way, are not common…” Ratnakar wrote, adding that such trends mirrored the situation in Bangladesh 5–7 months before Sheikh Hasina’s ouster.

He warned that “protests and violence” could be orchestrated in multiple parts of the country under the pretext of alleged election fraud. “Their ecosystem has already started creating a nationwide narrative about it. YouTube journalism has begun researching and preparing to open its box of so-called knowledge against India and Modi. The algorithms of social media applications must have already been activated, and the youth of India, without thinking, will make all kinds of satires and comments about their own country’s system in the greed for money—earned from increasing likes and followers—generated by that algorithm.”

“There will come a time when it will be made appear that Narendra Modi is running the country not because of our votes but because of vote theft. This group has been crying about voting machines for the last 11 years, so it will be easy to convince some so-called scholars of the country,” Ratnakar further said.

Ratnakar also alleged that the “American deep state,” along with billionaire George Soros, was working to create instability in India to replace Modi with a “puppet” government that would “act on their cues” and open the country’s markets to foreign companies at the cost of Indian industries.

Referring to Prime Minister Modi’s recent statement that he knows he will have to pay the price for his stance, Ratnakar said, “This is not a small thing. Modi ji does not say anything without reason.”

Ratnakar further stated, “Many people believe that because we are buying crude oil from Russia, a tariff war has started against us. Such naive people should listen to Trump’s statement.”

This referred to when a journalist asked Trump: If Russia agrees to a ceasefire or declares a ceasefire with Ukraine, will you remove the tariff imposed on India? Trump replied: “we are going to raise tariffs even more.”

Citing Trump’s recent remarks on tariffs, Ratnakar said the US leader’s push went beyond Russian oil deals, claiming it was an attempt to force India to open its agriculture and dairy sectors. “Trump will give money to Pakistan, prioritize China, and his agents will create an atmosphere of violence, civil war, and electoral fraud in India,” he alleged.

Ratnakar expressed confidence in Modi’s ability to handle foreign pressure. “Modi’s enemies are perhaps forgetting one thing—Modi has been in power for 30 years and is fighting against such double standards,” he said, noting the PM’s upcoming engagements with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese leadership, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“Modiji, deal with the ‘mad’ outside, we Indians will deal with our own… We will fight the enemies within the country and teach the traitorous group a hard lesson,” the BJP leader added. DeshGujarat