Friday, November 13, 2015

In 2002, Suresh Prabhu’s NGO Manav Sadhan Vikas Sanstha received funds from CIA front - Ford Foundation

Suresh Prabhu's NGO received Ford Foundation funds

" while he was a Cabinet Minister in the Vajpayee government, Suresh Prabhu was accepting foreign donations to his NGO Manav Sadhan Vikas Sanstha of which he was and still continues to be Chairman.


In 2002, Suresh Prabhu’s NGO Manav Sadhan Vikas Sanstha received funds from the Ford Foundation which has well-established and acknowledged ties to the CIA and which is known to disburse funds on behalf of the CIA and to further CIA projects. (US Senate/ Congressional records disclose that the CIA played a role in facilitating the Dabhol Power Project.) In 2002, Suresh Prabhu was the Union Power Minister and was involved with the disputes on the corruption-ridden Dabhol power plant. His decisions, positions and actions as Power Minister benefited General Electric Company in the Dabhol disputes."


The Ford Foundation Annual Report for 2002 https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxHBZ8fQxNoQSUFmNGEzV2Zab1E/view?usp=sharing


at page 26 records that Suresh Prabhu's NGO Manav Sadhan Vikas Sansthan got USD 71,775 from the Ford Foundation

I also wish to bring to your notice that while he was a Cabinet Minister in the Vajpayee government, Suresh Prabhu was accepting foreign donations to his NGO Manav Sadhan Vikas Sanstha of which he was and still continues to be Chairman.

In 2002, Suresh Prabhu’s NGO Manav Sadhan Vikas Sanstha received funds from the Ford Foundation which has well-established and acknowledged ties to the CIA and which is known to disburse funds on behalf of the CIA and to further CIA projects. (US Senate/ Congressional records disclose that the CIA played a role in facilitating the Dabhol Power Project.) In 2002, Suresh Prabhu was the Union Power Minister and was involved with the disputes on the corruption-ridden Dabhol power plant. His decisions, positions and actions as Power Minister benefited General Electric Company in the Dabhol disputes.

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