A conspiracy to create a separate Christian nation by dividing India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar

CIA Plot exposed by Mizoram’s Christian Chief Minister

Washington, USA – Mizoram Chief Minister Pu Lalduhoma’s speech on 4th September 2024, in Indianapolis, USA, has sparked discussions not only in India but also in Bangladesh and Myanmar. In his speech, Lalduhoma called for unity and a single nation for the Chin-Kuki-Zo people, who are Christian communities residing in parts of India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar. This has raised concerns about whether the U.S. intelligence agency, the CIA, is working to create a separate Christian nation by dividing parts of India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar.

SPEECH OF PU LALDUHOMA, CHIEF MINISTER, MIZORAM INDIANAPOLIS, USA, 4.09.2024

 

Lalduhoma’s speech has sparked concerns about separatist policies that could destabilize South Asia. His address has raised suspicions of foreign backing.

In his speech, Lalduhoma stated that Christians have been unjustly divided across three Governments in three countries, which is unacceptable to them. He proposed a vision for political unity, raising concerns about India’s sovereignty.

The Chin-Kuki-Zo community is spread across the Indian States of Manipur and Mizoram, as well as parts of Bangladesh and Myanmar.

The U.S. has previously been accused of supporting separatist movements to safeguard its strategic interests. Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a Khalistani terrorist, is also believed to be an agent of the CIA.

Editorial Perspectives

  • This incident raises suspicion that Mizoram’s Christian Chief Minister, who represents a Christian-majority State, is a pawn of international forces aiming to sow seeds of separatism in India, which is aspiring to be a global superpower. Will the Union Government take action against him ?
  • When the Chief Minister of a State in a sovereign nation makes such a statement, it signifies a situation that’s crossed a critical threshold. It is now essential to crush these forces seeking to create a separate nation by dividing Christian-majority regions.