New Delhi: Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has reignited controversy by alleging that the Islamification of Europe is not a random occurrence but a carefully orchestrated agenda backed by billionaire George Soros. According to Orbán, Soros is using his influence, along with the support of certain European leaders, to push a mass migration plan aimed at changing the cultural and demographic landscape of Europe.In a speech accompanied by documents allegedly supporting these claims, Orbán pointed out that the Islamic migration crisis is a deliberate effort, not a consequence of external conflicts. He argued that Soros, through his network of NGOs and political allies, is driving this agenda to weaken Europes traditional Christian roots and national sovereignty. Orbáns government has been vocal about resisting what they describe as Soross grand plan, vowing to protect Hungarys identity and borders.George Soros behind Islamification of Europe !Hungarian PM Victor Orban exposed with documents that Islamic invasion in Europe is not an accident, its the planned agenda of Soros with help of his puppet Prime Ministers and Presidents pic.twitter.com/5pymNKxQE5— Megh Updates 🚨™ (@MeghUpdates) August 26, 2024Hungarian PM on the incidentThe Hungarian Prime Minister further accused several European leaders of being “puppets” in Soross strategy, enabling mass migration under the guise of humanitarian assistance. Orbán claimed that this push for open borders is a calculated move to dilute national identities and create a multicultural society in Europe that aligns with globalist interests.These accusations are not new. Orbáns government has long been at odds with Soros, targeting the philanthropists initiatives in Hungary and launching campaigns against what they see as a threat to the countrys sovereignty. The Hungarian government has consistently portrayed Soros as a mastermind behind efforts to reshape Europe through mass migration policies.The debate around these claims continues to polarize public opinion in Europe, with critics accusing Orbán of using conspiracy theories to justify his anti-immigration stance. Meanwhile, his supporters see this as a necessary defense against what they believe is a real and present threat.