Chicago – April 25, 2025
A sensational revelation shook the political landscape, ten senior leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) were allegedly linked to Pakistan’s secret intelligence agency, ISI. This shocking claim was made by Digvijay Singh, the former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, and it sent shockwaves through the BJP. The party, which had often branded Muslims as ISI agents or terrorists, suddenly found itself on the defensive.
Digvijay Singh’s allegations reportedly left even Prime Minister Narendra Modi unsettled, as he named ten BJP leaders allegedly connected to the Pakistani intelligence agency. Singh not only exposed their names and identities but also questioned their proximity to Modi himself. The details of their roles within the party were reportedly disclosed, triggering widespread concern.
According to Digvijay Singh, BJP had betrayed the nation, and this revelation exposed the party’s alleged deep ties with a hostile foreign agency. He declared BJP the “biggest traitor party” and claimed that its leaders were in contact with terrorists and Pakistan’s secret services.
The accusations were made public through a post on Singh’s official X (formerly Twitter) handle, where he issued a list naming the BJP leaders he claimed were working with ISI. The list included:
- Balram Singh, Chief of Satna Bajrang Dal
- Manish Gandhi, Bhopal
- Trilok Singh, Bhopal
- Dhruv Saxena, Bhopal
- Mohit Agrawal, Bhopal
- Mohan Bharti, Jabalpur
- Sandeep Gupta, Jabalpur
- Kush Pandit, Dehradun
- Jitendra Thakur, BJP Councillor from Gwalior and brother-in-law of Vandana Thakur
- Ritesh Kullar
Digvijay Singh also pointed fingers at Rajan Tiwari, who allegedly recruited Balram Singh and facilitated financial transactions from Pakistan through multiple accounts. Singh claimed that these individuals communicated with Pakistani agents using VoiceOver IP calls, and that the information had originally appeared in English-language posts from BJP sources, which were then translated into Hindi without any distortion.
His allegations followed a series of personal attacks on him after a bill was passed in Parliament. Singh had publicly opposed the bill, calling it discriminatory and a direct attack on Muslims. In response, BJP supporters and right-wing groups reportedly branded him a traitor, with posters condemning him being plastered across districts in Madhya Pradesh.
Singh retaliated by asserting that he was not the traitor; rather, BJP was, for allegedly harboring individuals linked to a foreign intelligence service. He declared that those pointing fingers at him should first explain the ISI links within their own ranks. His remarks fueled political tension across the country, further intensifying the debate between the ruling party and the opposition
