Editor's picks
Rajdeep says sorry for calling Parliament attack a ‘great day’, but then, it WAS a great day for vultures
A video went viral recently where Rajdeep Sardesai was heard calling Parliament Attack a 'good day' and he faced severe backlash for it
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I might be a zebra.. but at least zebras are wild, untamable and free
For the ones with vitiligo... you are beautiful. The world will see what you want them to see.
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The Print concocts Cambridge survey conclusions about ‘most Indian girls students aspiring to become journalists and psychologists’
The Print led by Shekhar Gupta has published an article based on a census report by Cambridge Assessment International Education with conclusions which appear completely made up
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‘Liberals’ love to cajole the knife wielding thief, while mocking the ones who save their sorry tuchus
Today, Economic Times published an editorial cartoon strip by R Prasad that did just that. Defy decency and reason to pander to this well-entrenched cabal.
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Media spreads half truth on the Prajapati encounter case so that Rahul Gandhi can spread whole lies
Sandeep Tamgadge, the chief investigating officer in the 2006 Tulsiram Prajapati encounter case, has named BJP president Amit Shah as “principal conspirators”
Media
Not only BBC ‘fake news in India’ research, but Nigeria and Kenya research also pulled down
BBC 'fake news' research on Kenya and Nigeria pulled down too
Media
Here Lies BBC: Your BBC is not infallible, dear Media Sepoys
Here are just 20 instances of fake news that were furthered by the BBC
News Reports
BBC deletes ‘fake news’ research, amends, uploads, deletes again
BBC had recently published a 'research' paper on fake news which had created quite the brouhaha. The research was conducted based on shoddy methodology, based on questionable sources and had been comprehensively debunked by OpIndia.com
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BBC takes first step towards admitting shoddy work, accepts error in listing fake news sources
BBC has chosen to throw caution, diligence and integrity to the wind.
Fact-Check
Altnews founder tries to expose OpIndia, exposes himself and BBC further
Not only Pratik Sinha wrongly accused OpIndia of spreading misinformation, he exposed another chink in the BBC's armour.