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"बार बार लगातार": Unveiling the truth - The Times of India revises its misleading headline after falsely implicating Indian Army officers in the harassment of Kargil war widows, sparking nationwide outrage and a demand for journalistic integrity
The accusations of sexual harassment levelled by wife of Kargil war martyr Indu Singh were directed towards State government officials and not officers in the Indian army
| Satyaagrah | Opinion
Publishing house The Hindu, in its English magazine 'FrontLine' officially endorsed Hamas violence, justifying brutal acts of terrorism as victimhood, this stance potentially lays the groundwork for future genocides in the name of vengeful holy war
Vaishna Roy's editorial note in Frontline has ignited a debate with her assertion that Israel, despite being a "powerhouse of a nation," cannot justifiably consider itself a victim of terrorism
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
"Oops, intention exposed": In a classic twist of narrative, ITV guest, Latifa Abouchakra, decried 'Islamophobia' in the UK, but in a startling revelation, she actually hailed a devastating Hamas attack on innocents as a 'Palestinian resistance homecoming'
Abouchakra chuckled, “Nothing will ever be able to take back this moment. This moment of triumph, this moment of resistance, this moment of surprise, this moment of humiliation on behalf of the Zionist entity. Nothing ever.”
| Satyaagrah | News
"Narrative Navigators": In the Israel-Hamas conflict, the BBC, after spreading misinformation on a Gaza hospital event, releases a guide on discerning disinformation, the network later conceded a correspondent's mistake in blaming an Israeli airstrike
The BBC later admitted that one of its live air correspondents incorrectly suspected that the rocket attack on a Gaza hospital was the result of an Israeli airstrike
| Satyaagrah | Opinion
In a self-revealing blunder, The New York Times attempts to target Akshardham Mahamandir in the US with unsubstantiated 'caste discrimination' claims, conveniently overlooking evidence of artisans being enticed with green cards to fabricate tales
The leftist newspaper wrote the propaganda piece, just two days after the grand Akshardham Mahamandir was made open to the public on Wednesday (18th October)
| Satyaagrah | Anti-Hindu
"Fact-Fiction's Frontier": American journalist Amy Mek warns of AltNews' Mohammed Zubair's attempts to tarnish her and other conservatives for revealing Hamas propaganda, accuse him of peddling disinformation, and potential ties to anti-India funders
Amy Mek's alert serves as a crucial reminder of the threats lurking in the digital space and the need for constant vigilance.
| Satyaagrah | Opinion
"Their sacrifice is constant; our support should be too": As Agniveer Amritpal Singh's suicide sends shockwaves, Army's adherence to protocols becomes a hotbed for controversy, vultures circle, exploiting grief, sowing discord in a time of global tension
In these trying times, it's imperative to stand united with our armed forces
| Satyaagrah | News
"Loyalty for sale, pen for hire": NewsClick's China funding unravels a web linking media & external influences, as Liberal 'journalists' cry foul, is India's sovereignty being traded for propaganda? Journalism's integrity stands at a pivotal crossroads
Underneath the emblem of 'consultancy fees' lay a more insidious intent. Allegations suggest that funds were transferred to Prabir Purkayastha, not merely for advisory services, but to further a "leftist ideology" in the country
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
NewsClick's covert ties with China unveiled: a web of deceit spanning shell corporations, activists, and propaganda, revelations from the ED and New York Times spotlight Neville Roy Singham at the epicenter of a global Chinese influence scheme
After an intensive investigation, it was found that a whopping sum of Rs. 38.05 crores, sourced from US-based entities, was sneakily funneled into NewsClick over merely three years
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
"Fake news: the wolf in the media's clothing": Refuting claims of Saket Gokhale and others of 300% budget overshoot on G20 Summit, Govt asserted that the 'expenses directed towards permanent asset creation', shedding light on infrastructural developments
Several politicians, including TMC MP Saket Gokhale, had tweeted that the government spent 300 per cent more on G20 Summit than the funds allocated in the budget.
| Satyaagrah | Fact Check
In a twist of irony, Alt News' Mohammed Zubair becomes the news himself, booked by UP Police for overstepping journalistic boundaries by revealing a minor's details, a reminder of the thin line between journalism and privacy invasion in digital age
Addressing the seriousness of the incident and showing grave concern, NCPCR’s chief, Priyank Kanoongo, made a heartfelt appeal on 25th August
| Satyaagrah | News
"Birds of a feather flock together, to the feeding hands": 50 prominent figures including left-liberals, journalists, actors, ex-judges, and Urban Naxals have come forward in defense of NewsClick, a platform recently embroiled in a Chinese funding scandal
The plot further thickens when they argue that today's media has become the puppet of corporate entities and genuine, unfiltered journalism is on the verge of extinction
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
"When the ink reveals more than the words": Over 255 prominent Indian citizens wrote to President of India and CJI urging for a thorough inquiry into NewsClick's suspicious funding from Neville Roy Singham, a figure connected to Chinese media machinery
The signatories highlight a more pressing concern: the deliberate ignorance of those who are supposed to be the champions of press freedom
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
"Diving deep into the Congress-China connection reveals a web of ties": Jairam Ramesh's Huawei affinity, the Gandhis' MoU with CCP, and closed-door meetings; such undisclosed affiliations raise questions about transparency and India's sovereignty
Jethmalani's exploration didn't stop at Singham's role in Huawei. He delved deeper, recalling that in 2006, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh released a book titled 'CHINDIA'
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
"You can't serve the public good without the truth as a bottom line": Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi - activist journalist who used journalism to aspire political engagement & develop critical thinking among the masses, who lived- and died- for communal harmony
Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi was an ideal prototype of activist journalist who used journalism to aspire political engagement and develop critical thinking among the masses
| Satyaagrah | Freedom Fighter
After being slammed by Indians for fake news, Rana Ayyub is now being blasted by Saudis for supporting terrorists in her tweet "Yemen is bleeding and there is nobody to stop the bloodthirsty Saudis”
Saidu netizens said that Saudi Arabia has launched military operations in Yemen as part of a coalition of over ten countries in response to a direct request from the legitimate government of Yemen
| Satyaagrah | Social Media
Propagandists spread hue and cry after PM's new Mercedes Maybach which is a routine replacement, but hushed on Sonia Gandhi using Range Rovers procured for the then PM
The new cars included in PM Modi's convoy are not an upgrade, but a routine procedure as BMW stopped making the model which was used previously. Since the BMW had stopped the production of the previous make, Mercedes-Maybach was finalized
| Satyaagrah | News
From Shabana Azmi's ‘daaru delivery dude’ and Aurangabad teen’s NASA claims to Nidhi’s Harvard job: Most talked about frauds of 2021
Shabana Azmi fell for scammers who claimed they will deliver liquor to her house. A class 10 girl from Aurangabad claimed she would review research proposals for NASA. Child activist Licipriya's father was found to be scamming students from many countries in the name of environmental activism
| Satyaagrah | News
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