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    Rijiju urges all parties to unite against Anti-India Forces

    New Delhi, Dec 9: Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on Monday called on all political parties, including the Congress, to unite against anti-India forces, urging them to speak out if any of their leaders are found working against the country’s interests. His remarks come a day after the BJP alleged that former Congress president Sonia Gandhi had ties to an organization financed by the George Soros Foundation, which allegedly supports the idea of an independent Kashmir.

    Addressing the media, Rijiju stated that any individual found collaborating with anti-India forces should be opposed by all political parties collectively. He specifically urged Congress leaders and workers to speak out if their own party leaders were found working with such forces.

    Rijiju also informed that discussions on the Constitution would be taken up in the Lok Sabha on December 13-14 and in the Rajya Sabha on December 16-17.

    The BJP had earlier claimed that Sonia Gandhi, as the co-president of the Forum of the Democratic Leaders in Asia Pacific (FDL-AP) Foundation, had connections with an organization funded by the George Soros Foundation, which allegedly advocates for Kashmir’s status as a separate entity.