Media
Media is considered the fourth pillar of democracy. This section presents news and views about the state of Indian media.
Why is Facebook shielding Muslim rapists? Why are they deleting news reports?
Facebook and its dubious censorship excuses.
Pakistani media invents a fictitious Imran Khan – Vladimir Putin meeting at a fictitious dinner hosted by Donald Trump
Pakistani media says Imran Khan met Vladimir Putin in New York during UNGA, but Putin has skipped UNGA
Editors Guild of India erroneously mentions Telangana instead of Andhra Pradesh while criticising YSR Congress government
The Editors Guild condemned the action taken by what it erroneously mentioned as 'YSR-Congress led Telangana government' instead of Andhra Pradesh.
Media spreads lies that Azamgarh school girl who was raped in a moving car has been suspended from her school
The two accused in the gang rape case were arrested by the Azamgarh Police on Monday, one day after victim’s father filed an FIR
No, PM Modi didn’t really try to interfere in US elections, here is why he said “Abki baar Trump sarkar”
Congress leaders and other media houses scrambled together to spread lies that PM Modi endorsed President Trump for the 2020 US Presidential elections.
Mehdi Hasan: One of the many reasons why people don’t trust ‘Moderate Muslims’
People like Mehdi Hasan are the reason why 'Moderate Muslims' has become a meaningless term.
Find your spine in Mamata’s purse, Telegraph
The Telegraph, in a report on the Battle of Jadavpur, concluded that Babul Supriyo was equally responsible for the violence despite the fact that he was a victim of unprovoked violence.
Padma Bhushan awardee and ex BBC Delhi chief slams Congress for alienating Hindus through its brand of ‘secularism’
Mark Tully, who worked as the Chief of the Delhi bureau of BBC for two decades, has come out harshly against Congress
Two articles, one dangerous agenda: Shekhar Gupta led The Print furthers the ‘righteous Jihad’ narrative
Chitralekha Zutshi begins her article in The Print in a sombre and sad tone, stating Kashmiriyat is dead, while Zainab Sikander lamented the loss of voice of Muslims because of Jinnah
Sun TV fined Rs 2.5 lakh for telecasting a violent rape sequence in its prime time serial Kalyana Veedu
Sun TV and producers, Thiru Pictures in the hearing which was held last month, defended the serial and argued that they had taken precautions to make sure that the dialogues were not vulgar and obscene.