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It is false that ‘Children’s Day’ was celebrated to commemorate Jawaharlal Nehru’s birthday after his demise.
The Washington Post is facing a lot of criticism because it decided not to endorse any candidate for the upcoming…
Recently, an X account, which claims to be global supporters of Bangladesh interim caretaker Prof Muhammad Yunus, shared a BBC article on 11th October, accusing so-called far-right media outlets of creating confusion through misleading narratives about the treatment of Hindus and Christians in Bangladesh.
Washington Post seems to have relied on dubious individuals and Pakistani propaganda websites to attack a social media account busting anti-India propaganda.
Now, most of the journalists mentioned above, fueled by their ideological difference from the current Indian party ruling India, are amplifying this half-baked report with US narrative, and they are not even bothering with a fact check.
Telangana goes to polls on November 30th.
Congress supporters were joined by Pakistani Twitter users in furthering the fake news.
The cartoon, which depicted how Hamas is using civilians as human shield, got criticised for allegedly dehumanising Palestinians.
HonestReporting has exposed how certain photographers of AP and Reuters were in close vicinity of the Hamas terrorists as the latter infiltrated the South border of Israel
Arundhati Roy never let facts get in way of sensational propaganda.