New Delhi, July 18: BJP leader Rajesh Yadav has sparked a political controversy after alleging that climate activist and education reformer Sonam Wangchuk was “not an educationist but an agent of China” and claiming that he received funding from China.
The remarks were made during a public address and have gained widespread attention after videos of the speech circulated on social media, prompting debate across political and social platforms.
The controversy comes at a time when Wangchuk has been in the public spotlight over his recent protest and hunger strike in New Delhi. Wangchuk is widely known for his work in education and environmental conservation.
As of now, Yadav’s statements remain political allegations. No public evidence or official findings have been presented to substantiate the claims regarding Wangchuk’s alleged links to China or foreign funding.
The remarks have drawn mixed reactions from supporters and critics, adding to the ongoing political discourse surrounding Wangchuk. The matter remains a developing story, with further responses or official clarifications awaited.