
The redevelopment of Dharavi—India’s most ambitious urban renewal project—is finally taking off. With over ₹20,000 crore on the table, a transparent bid process, and clear rehabilitation guidelines, this project promises dignity to over 10 lakh people. Yet, the usual suspects—Rajdeep Sardesai, Sanjay Jha, and the rest of the foreign-aligned cheerleaders—have launched a full-blown smear campaign. Why? Because the contract went to Adani.
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Let’s not pretend this is about slum dwellers. This is about targeting one man who happens to be on George Soros’ global hitlist.
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Agenda Driven Express Investigation ?
One of the loudest voices? The Indian Express. Their report tried to cast doubts on the process, the rehab plans, even questioning the intent behind the project itself. But why only them?
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A deeper look reveals the rot.
Follow the Money: The Indian Express has well-documented financial ties with Omidyar Network India—a known partner of George Soros’ Open Society Foundations. And Soros’ agenda is no secret: destabilize Indian democracy, vilify Indian institutions, and target any indigenous corporate force that doesn’t kneel to their narrative.
(*Source – The Commune Mag)
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The same Soros-backed network has also enjoyed generous support from USAID, the very agency now under scrutiny for funding political NGOs under the garb of “civil society strengthening.” So when USAID is questioned for its covert influence, and Adani—a perceived enemy of the globalist cabal—emerges as the face of urban upliftment, the Indian Express goes into overdrive.
Is it journalism, or just payback?
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Facts They Won’t Show on Primetime
The Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP) doesn’t just offer relocation—it offers transformation. Eligible residents will receive 350 sq ft flats, larger than standard EWS allotments. Temporary rehabilitation sites are mandated to have full amenities—water, sanitation, healthcare, education—before a single family is moved. A Special Purpose Vehicle ensures the state retains a 20% stake, keeping public interest intact.
But none of this matters to the ecosystem trained to bark at the mention of “Adani.”
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Where Was This Noise Before?
The same crowd remained conveniently silent during earlier slum rehabilitation projects—like the one in Kathputli Colony, which began under a public-private model. Not a tweet. Not a panel debate. Suddenly, when Adani enters the picture via a duly-won bid, they rediscover their moral compass?
This selective outrage isn’t journalism. It’s compliance—compliance with an ideological script tailored by Soros-style global operatives.
Jahan Jhuggi Wahan Makaan: Real Work on Ground
Let’s talk performance. Under the PM’s “Jahan Jhuggi Wahan Makaan” initiative:
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No noise. No outrage. No ecosystem meltdowns. Why? Because these successes don’t fit their anti-development narrative.
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The Real Threat Is Delivery
Adani’s real crime isn’t winning a bid. It’s executing what the commentariat failed to imagine. While they pontificate from TV studios and think tanks, real change is happening on the ground.
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So let’s not fall for their charade. This isn’t about housing justice. It’s about narrative control. And now that they’re losing it, the screams will only get louder.
Author: Rishi Kalia is a seasoned entrepreneur, Digital media Strategist and political analyst with 23 years of diverse experience in business and public discourse. Tweets at Rishi Kalia