Mossadegh the “Modi of Iran”

Mossadegh the “Modi of Iran”

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Mossadegh the “Modi of Iran”

Iran in 1951 was an embattled State.

The British had dominated Iran’s oil trade, with 84% of Iran’s oil production going to England and only 16% to Iran.

In 1951, a staunch patriot, Mohammad Mossadegh, became the Prime Minister of Iran. He did not like the dominance of foreign companies in Iran’s oil trade. On March 15, 1951, Mossadegh presented a bill in Parliament for the nationalization of Iran’s oil industry, which was passed with a majority.

But because of this, the British lost a lot! They made several small and large attempts to remove Mossadegh, tried to bribe him, tried to assassinate him, and attempted a military coup, but Mossadegh was very experienced and wise, so the British failed in their conspiracies.

Mossadegh was very popular among the Iranian people. Due to his popularity, a military coup was not possible.

Time magazine named Mossadegh “Man of the Year” in 1951!

In the end, the British sought help from America. Have you ever wondered why the “Iranian people call America the ‘land of the devil'”?

The CIA approved $1 million to remove Mossadegh. This amount was equivalent to 4,250 million rials (Iranian currency)! America’s plan was to create dissatisfaction against Mossadegh and undermine public support, then use corrupt MPs to overthrow his government.

America paid 631 million rials to a large number of Iranian journalists, editors, and Muslim clerics. In return, they only had to do one thing: incite people against Mossadegh.

Thousands of Iranians were paid to participate in false protests. They began marching on Parliament. Major media outlets around the world also began supporting America. Opposition to Mossadegh started at a very low level, in the form of cartoons—just like the personal attacks on Modi’s private life today.

Mossadegh was labeled a dictator.

Realizing that his government would be overthrown by corrupt MPs, Mossadegh dissolved Parliament.
America pressured the Shah of Iran to remove Mossadegh from his position as Prime Minister.

In the end, by bribing with 210 million rials, America incited fake riots in Iran’s capital with the help of mercenaries.
Mossadegh finally surrendered. He was tried, imprisoned, and later placed under house arrest until his death at the age of 85.

Afterward, the U.S. and England shared 40% each of Iran’s oil, with the remaining 20% given to other European companies.


What was Mossadegh’s crime?

His policy was that native companies should dominate instead of foreign ones in the country’s sectors. Was this his crime? Under Mossadegh’s leadership, Iran could have become a fully democratic country before 1955, and Iran alone would have benefited from its oil production.

But corrupt MPs, journalists, editors, and protesters sold Iran’s prosperous future for mere thousands of dollars.

During this period of oppression, the Iranian people realized that America had a hand in toppling Mossadegh’s government. That is why the Iranians call America the land of the devil!

Now think about who the real villains were for Iran?
They were the journalists, editors, MPs, and activists who sold out to America.

Had these people not been bought, and had the people stood behind Mossadegh, America would never have succeeded. But for a few dollars, the patriotic leader was called a “Kumshah,” and before anyone knew it, the entire country was ruined!

Then when Shah of Iran was thrown out the hardline Khomeini came to power, and the situation for the Iranian people worsened.

Are there any similarities between Mossadegh and Modi?

Our country ‘India’ is also on a similar path today. It is a great misfortune that ordinary citizens do not see the conspiracies at play until they are faced with endless atrocities.

Fake issues, fake farmer movements, fake statistics, inciting castes against each other, provoking minority communities, the Communist lobby supporting anti-national forces—these are all steps being taken to bring India under the economic, social, and administrative control of foreign destructive forces.

The smart thing to do is to be alert and not fall prey to this corrupt media propaganda in time.

All patriots must trust the current Indian leadership and stand firmly behind Modi. Otherwise, an Iranian-style disaster is inevitable.

The intelligence agencies of major capitalist countries are working day and night to use many Indian politicians as their agents, with the sole aim of removing the current leadership (Modi). Though they are getting thwarted at every step, the scoundrels will not let go unless given a solid lashing.

It is said that our destiny lies in our own hands. We just need to understand it properly.

A newspaper of USA, New York Times referred to Mossadegh as a dictator. The Deep State with help of Western Press is trying the same tactics with Modi. Time magazine, called Modi the “Divider in Chief,” and he is still called a dictator today.

Isn’t this worth considering?