“How Can Our Government Sell the Soul of India for a Few Billion Dollars?” – Dr. K.A. Paul Calls for Immediate Deportation of Bill Gates, Urges No Double Standards in Justice
Citing Article 14, Dr. K.A. Paul Challenges India’s Bill Gates Engagement, Calls for Deportation
New Delhi | 17 February 2026
Dr. K.A. Paul, The World’s most popular Evangelist and Founder of the Global Peace Initiative, today issued a strong appeal for equal justice at a press conference in AP Bhavan, New Delhi.
He began by welcoming the Supreme Court’s verdict in the Prathyusha case, saying the court has delivered justice for an ordinary family. He demanded the same standard of justice for the alleged victims of Bill Gates worldwide.
Dr. Paul directly questioned Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu:
“Why are you rolling out the red carpet for Bill Gates when there are 3,000 other billionaires in the world? Serious international investigations are ongoing against him. He has publicly confessed to actions linked to these cases. Probes are examining how millions of people died intentionally through virus-related efforts and how millions of children have gone missing in connection with his initiatives. There are also shocking allegations of his links with pedophiles connected to Jeffrey Epstein.”
He also referred to Gautam Adani, whose business dealings are under scrutiny in international forums and by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and U S Court indicted .
Dr. Paul reminded the Chief Minister of their shared history: “I introduced Bill Gates to Indian leaders in 1997. In 1998, I introduced him to you, Mr. Naidu. At that time, these serious issues were not known. Today the situation is different.”
He asked: “How can our government sell the soul of Andhra Pradesh and the country for a few billion dollars? Why are you giving him state honours when these allegations remain unresolved?”
He called on the Prime Minister and the Government of India to immediately deport Bill Gates and review all such engagements.
Dr. Paul stressed that this is not about targeting any individual. It is about equality before the law under Article 14 of the Constitution.
“India cannot have two systems of justice — one for billionaires and global elites, and another for ordinary citizens. The Constitution stands above wealth, power and influence. Justice must be equal, transparent and impartial for all. No double standards.”






