Thursday, March 28, 2024

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India Today’s Lallantop ‘fact checks’ a 9 month-old satirical article, calls it ‘authentic’ report

The satirical article shared by the Fauxy was a humorous dig at the Blogger boom

Propaganda website NewsClick alleges discrepancies in election results based on fake data

NewsClick alleges phantom voting in election results, but their numbers don't match with official numbers

India has 90 crore eligible voters, ‘journalists’ and opposition claim votes of 400 crore voters are ‘missing’

Following the rejection of the claims by ECI and the clarification over the issue, Frontline magazine had accepted that their report is false and a rejoinder will be published. TV9 Bharatvarsh had removed the report from their website and YouTube channel.

Kamal Haasan claims that the word ‘Hindu’ didn’t exist before the Mughals: Here is the truth

In a statement in Tamil posted on Twitter, he claimed that the word 'Hindu' is not native to India and that Hindus have to identify themselves as only Indians

Of Nationalism and Hindu history: When fiction writer Romila Thapar writes for racist NYT, the result is bound to be poppycock

In an article for the 'failing' New York Times (as POTUS Trump calls it), Romila Thapar, academia and approved fake news peddler, spreads rather dubious canards about Hindu Nationalism and Hindu history

Incompetence or malice? Journalists mistake BJP press conference to the PM’s, attack PM Modi for not taking questions

PM Modi was present in BJP president's press conference, but media thought it was PM's press conference and wondered why PM didn't take questions

AltNews fact-checks BJP’s claims about violence at Vidyasagar College, spreads fake news instead

AltNews appears to have watched too many episodes of CID and were deeply inspired by ACP Pradyuman and his motley crew.

Top 10 lies spread by Rahul Gandhi in the run up to 2019 Lok Sabha elections

A list of top ten lies spread by Congress president Rahul Gandhi

Of Radars and Morons: Prime Minister Narendra Modi was right, deal with it

PM Narendra Modi's statement when he said that he suggested going ahead with the Balakot strike on the original date, despite the cloudy weather, because the clouds would permit our aircraft to escape safely, is not wrong

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