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Published: January 11, 2025
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1️⃣ Ajit Doval: India’s Wanna be James Bond Did India’s ‘wannabe James Bond’ really lived in Lahore (Undercover)? Ajit Doval, Modi's National Security Advisor, didn't rise to power because of skill, but because of his deep ties to the RSS and shared anti-Muslim ideology with Narendra Modi. Despite a career full of failures, Doval's unwavering loyalty to Modi is what keeps him in power.

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2️⃣ Partners in Crime: Doval's connection to Modi traces back to the 2002 Gujarat Riots, where he reportedly saved Modi from the political fallout, because of Doval's ties with RSS members. When Modi became Prime Minister in 2014, Doval became instrumental in suppressing Muslims, particularly in Kashmir, where his brutal crackdowns and use of pellet guns blinded over 450 innocent people.

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3️⃣ Failure: One of Doval's biggest failures came in 1999 during the IC-814 hijacking. Sent to negotiate, he miserably failed, leading India to release Maulana Masood Azhar a huge security setback. Yet, despite these monumental blunders, Doval's loyalty to Modi secured him the role of NSA.

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4️⃣ Lahore Lies: Ajit Doval loves to play the "super spy" card, claiming he spent 7 years undercover in Lahore. But here's the truth. Doval wasn't a spy he was a diplomat stationed at the Indian Embassy in Pakistan as a Counsellor for Commerce and Trade. This was all exposed by insiders in India. Doval had diplomatic immunity, not a secret agent's cover.

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5️⃣ Lies Exposed: Let's debunk his Lahore story. Diplomats like Doval are restricted to cities like Islamabad, he couldn't roam freely around Lahore. His own son confirmed the family lived in Islamabad for 6-7 years, completely crushing his "spy" narrative. And here's the real kicker, Doval couldn't even speak basic Urdu or recognize Lahore's most iconic landmark, Data Darbar. A real spy would never make such rookie mistakes. And to top it off, Doval admitted to visiting strangers' homes something that any spy agent would never risk. The reality? Doval wasn't undercover, he was overseeing Sikh pilgrims and trade matters. His entire "spy" story is a joke a desperate attempt to turn himself into India's "James Bond." It's time to expose the truth. Doval's a fraud, not a spy.

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6️⃣ Conclusion: The so-called "larger-than-life" myth surrounding Ajit Doval is nothing more than a tangled mess of lies and self-promotion. Far from being some heroic spy, he was nothing more than a glorified office worker, locked in Islamabad and under constant surveillance, just like any other foreign diplomat. His so-called "spy" image, pushed by his shameless RSS-BJP fanboys, is a pathetic attempt to create a fictional Indian James Bond out of a man who couldn't even step out of Islamabad without begging for permission. The truth? He's nothing more than a pawn in a cheap propaganda scheme. This entire charade, built on deception and inflated ego, is long overdue for exposure. Time to rip apart the fantasy and show the world the real, pitiful truth behind the illusion.

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