Tweaking its headline a bit, the ET had falsely reported that RBI has begun to sell some of its gold again despite their own reports suggested that RBI had bought more gold rather than selling from its reserves.
President Trump often refers to two controversial publications - New York Times and Washington Post as "failing Times" and the "Amazon Post" respectively.
OpIndia had pointed out the blatant Hinduphobia exhibited by Aaj Tak in its report linking the crime committed by a Muslim man to the Hindu festival of "Karwa Chauth'.
Aajtak had spuriously mentioned Hindu festival of 'Karwa Chauth' in their headlines while the perpetrator and the victims of the horrendous act were Muslims
Durga Puja Visarjan procession in Balrampur came under attack by a strong Muslim mob and The Quint is ready to dance on the dead bodies of Hindus in an attempt to whitewash the Islamist attack
Interestingly, the 'activists' Eenakshi Ganguly and Shanta Sinha had based their petition not on actual complains but on reports by news portals such as The Quint, The Scroll, Caravan and Washington Post.