{"id":65690,"date":"2025-02-17T05:35:44","date_gmt":"2025-02-17T05:35:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alertindianews.in\/?p=65690"},"modified":"2025-02-17T05:35:44","modified_gmt":"2025-02-17T05:35:44","slug":"usaid-biggest-scam-pms-adviser-after-doges-india-voter-funds-claim","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/alertindianews.in\/?p=65690","title":{"rendered":"“USAID Biggest Scam”: PM’s Adviser After DOGE’s “India Voter” Funds Claim"},"content":{"rendered":"
The claim by the US Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by the world’s richest man Elon Musk, that it has cancelled US funds meant to influence “voter turnout in India” has drawn the attention of an adviser to the Prime Minister, who has called the USAID agency the “biggest scam in human history”.<\/p>\n
The DOGE, tasked with finding out irregularities in US funding for humanitarian causes during the Biden administration, said a day earlier that it had cancelled funds allocated for projects in various countries. These included $21 million for “voter turnout in India”, $29 million for “strengthening political landscape” in Bangladesh, and $20 million for “fiscal federalism” in Nepal.<\/p>\n
United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the largest humanitarian arm of the US government, has been the top target of the DOGE, which is executing the Trump crackdown to cut federal spending.<\/p>\n
Read:\u00a0<\/strong>“Not An Iota Of Fact”: Ex-Poll Body Chief Rejects DOGE’s India Funds Claim<\/a><\/p>\n The DOGE claim on funds for India’s “voter turnout” prompted the ruling BJP to flag “external interference” in the country’s electoral process while a former chief election commissioner called it “baseless”. The latest remark came from Sanjeev Sanyal, an adviser to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The member of the Economic Advisory Council to PM Modi sought to know on Sunday who in India had received the $21 million funds.<\/p>\n Describing USAID as the “biggest scam in human history”, Mr Sanyal said he “would love to find out who received the US$21mn spent to improve “voter turnout in India” and the US$29mn to “strengthening political landscape in Bangladesh”; not to mention the US$29mn spend to improve “fiscal federalism” in Nepal.”<\/p>\n