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Rajdeep Sardesai, who expressed ‘excitement’ at the Parliament attack, now laments the lack of ‘evidence’ after India strikes Pakistan

Rajdeep Sardesai, the quintessential Lutyens journalist who has made a career out of bad journalism discovered a brand new low after India carried out airstrikes against Pakistan

The moral depravity of the mainstream media: Whitewashing the sins of the family of a terrorist

In the aftermath of the Pulwama Terror Attack, a concerted attempt by the media was underway to absolve those who share a significant portion of the blame

Sting operation claims Mamata govt used fake intelligence reports of possible communal violence to deny BJP Rath Yatras in Bengal

India Today's Special Investigation Team in a secret operation has now reportedly found that there was hardly any specific intelligence of any law and order issues at the time of Rath Yatra to justify the ban.

Rahul Gandhi eats dosa in a five star hotel, friendly media spins it as a humble move

Congress party president's meal is now national news. What next?

India Today journalist caught ‘directing’ Congress workers to appear excited about Priyanka Gandhi Vadra

India Today journalist later tried to defend herself by saying they were not Congress workers but the 'people of Prayagraj' and she was not feeding them words but was telling them what Rahul Gandhi had to say about it

69% Indians want Ram Mandir at Ayodhya: India Today Survey

India Today survey says that an overwhelming number of Indian want construction of Ram Mandir at Ayodhya.

Fact-Check: Are Dalits not allowed to enter the Gorakhnath Temple, as claimed by India Today

A worker of Gorakhnath Temple called Shravan invited Rahul Kanwal to visit the temple before making wild accusations

India Today misrepresents facts to insinuate BJP had opposed ordinance by Congress for Ram Mandir

The ordinance clearly sought a mosque at the disputed site or somewhere adjacent to it which is unacceptable to a large section of Hindus.

Former India Today employee slams CEO Arun Poorie for failing to act on her workplace sexual harassment complaint

A journalist named Rukmini Sen has alleged that India Today's Supriya Sen had used the worst kind of verbal and sexist insult on her.

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