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Jinit Jain

Writer. Learner. Cricket Enthusiast.

Newsnight or gaslight? How BBC used cooked stats to whitewash Pakistani grooming gangs and shift the blame onto whites

This week, BBC’s Newsnight plumbed new depths—airing a grotesque display of institutional gaslighting that downplayed Pakistani grooming gangs and pinned the blame for rampant sexual abuse on White Britons instead.

RCB victory parade turns tragic: Stampede in Bengaluru exposes Congress govt’s catastrophic failure in crowd management, Mumbai’s success offers a sharp contrast

A moment of glory turned into a scene of horror—RCB’s first IPL title in 18 years was overshadowed by a deadly stampede during the victory parade, exposing the Congress government’s catastrophic failure in crowd management.

Humanities professor at IITB faces backlash for far-left activism: How India’s elite technical institutes are becoming breeding grounds for Marxist-Leftwing ideology

A viral thread on X has spotlighted Anupam Guha, a Humanities professor at IIT-Bombay, propagating extremist political views and anti-India narratives on social media.

Has Rajdeep Sardesai been sacked from India Today? Controversial comment advocating PoK to be given to Pakistan fuels exit speculations

In a recent panel discussion, Rajdeep Sardesai advocated for formalizing the existing LoC in Kashmir as international border, cautioning India against Pakistan's nuclear capabilities.

When ideology trumps justice: The Omar Rashid case and how predators are empowered by convenient feminists fearing “fanning” Islamophobia

Weighed down more by ideological posturing than intellectual integrity, Dr Ruchika Sharma, a self-proclaimed historian, admitted to enduring abuse in silence for the fear of “fanning” Islamophobia.

False-flag operation in Khuzdar? Decoding the suspected suicide attack on school bus in Balochistan and Pakistan’s desperation to malign India

In what can be best described as hasty scapegoating, Pakistan blamed India for Khuzdar attack, a false flag operation in all likelihood to manage international optics after Operation Sindoor exposed it as a terror haven.

Echoes of the enemy: Rahul Gandhi’s reckless distortion of EAM S Jaishankar’s words undermines India and aids Pakistan

Rahul Gandhi twisted S. Jaishankar’s remarks on Operation Sindoor, lending dangerous credibility to Pakistan’s propaganda as it scrambled to cover up a humiliating military failure.

SC calls petition on Rohingyas thrown into sea a ‘beautifully crafted story’: A reality check for activist fiction

The Supreme Court recently admonished a plea alleging abandonment of Rohingyas in international waters as a 'beautifully crafted story'.

Aurangzeb Ahmed, the ‘centre of gravity’, and Pakistan’s flight from reality: How PAF officer became the meme face of military collapse

As India dealt devastating blows with Operation Sindoor, Pakistan clung not to facts but to Aurangzeb Ahmed’s jargon-filled delusions, where “centre of gravity” became the national crutch for denial and a smokescreen for embarrassing military failure.

Did India hit Pakistan’s nuclear site during Operation Sindoor? Viral ‘Radiological Safety Bulletin’ purportedly issued by Islamabad fuels speculations

A document titled 'Radiological Safety Bulletin' purportedly issued by Government of Pakistan detailing radiation leak at a facility in Northern Pakistan has gone viral on social media.

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