The Indian voters are proud to see that the government elected by them is bullish on anti-terrorism, upholding the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the nation against external threats.
As the Indian readers called out the publication for its factual errors, The Guardian silently corrected the “Pannun’s death” to “Pannun plot”, and removed the wrong photo, without any acknowledgement of the errors.
The Kerala Story was based on real life events where non-Muslim girls were systematically targeted, converted to Islam and brainwashed into joining he ISIS.
Condemning the Gandhi scion's decision to start the second leg of the Bharat Jodo Yatra from the violence-stricken state of Manipur, the former Congress MLA also went on to accuse Rahul Gandhi of turning the road show into a "tamasha" and a "picnic".
On expected lines, The Guardian 'journalist' has declined to accept OpIndia's offer to engage in a live stream debate where she could respond to OpIndia's questions over her anti-Hindu, anti-Indian coverage
The Election Commission on Wednesday uploaded the affidavit of Rahul Gandhi filed with the nomination from Kerala’s Wayanad for the Lok Sabha elections
As JK Rowling challenged the Scottish authorities many ‘trans activists’ also pushed for Rowling’s arrest. However, the Scottish Police soon made it clear that the Harry Potter author would not be arrested even though they had received multiple complaints regarding her X posts in question.
The sudden appearance of the 'jailed' Kejriwal portrait has netizens surprised. Some asked if AAP is now officially putting Kejriwal at the same level as Bhagat Singh and Ambedkar. The badly edited photo shows Kejriwal in a blue shirt, with photoshop 'bars' added before his face.