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A Wild Claim: Maharashtra Congress Leader Alleges CIA-Mossad Plot in 2014 Election Defeat

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  • November 28, 2025
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A Wild Claim: Maharashtra Congress Leader Alleges CIA-Mossad Plot in 2014 Election Defeat

In a turn of events that certainly raised a few eyebrows, a senior Maharashtra Congress leader, Vijay Wadettiwar, recently put forth a rather astonishing claim. He's suggesting that the defeat of the Congress party in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections wasn't just a matter of voter choice or political strategy gone awry. Oh no, according to Wadettiwar, we're talking about something far more dramatic: an alleged conspiracy involving the intelligence agencies of both the United States and Israel.

It's quite the assertion, isn't it? Wadettiwar, speaking to reporters, didn't mince words, directly implicating the CIA and Mossad in what he described as a calculated plot. He even went so far as to connect this alleged scheme to the tragic death of a Congress MP, Haribhau Rathod, claiming a bomb was deliberately placed in his vehicle. This, he implied, was part of a larger plan to systematically eliminate opposition voices and pave the way for the BJP's rise to power. He even, perhaps daringly, linked these events to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's alleged involvement and broader US geopolitical ambitions concerning India. It truly sounds like something out of a spy thriller, if you ask me.

Now, to be fair, this isn't just a casual remark. Wadettiwar's comments quickly sent ripples through the political landscape. Predictably, other leaders within the Congress party itself were quick to distance themselves, and frankly, dismiss his rather sensational claims. After all, such accusations, especially when leveled against international intelligence agencies and implying such high-stakes political manipulation, are bound to generate significant skepticism and, let's be honest, some outright incredulity.

One can't help but wonder what prompted such a declaration. Was it a genuine belief in the face of what he perceives as undeniable evidence? Or perhaps a strategic move to deflect blame or stir up debate? Whatever the underlying motivation, Wadettiwar's allegations have certainly added a curious, if not bizarre, chapter to the ongoing discussions surrounding India's political history and the ever-present specter of conspiracy theories in the public discourse. It just goes to show, in politics, sometimes the truth truly can be stranger than fiction – or at least, the claims can be!

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