Jahanzaib Ali has been involved in exploiting fault lines in the bilateral relation between India and the US. And he does it shrewdly by framing his pro-Pakistani propaganda in the form of questions.
Without confirming what exactly happened with the Visa status of Avani Dias, 30 journalists wrote in an open letter, insinuating that Indian government is not letting foreign journalists cover elections.
In March, the Australian Hindu Media lambasted Avani Dias for attempting to give a clean chit to Khalistanis and insinuating the role of Hindus in the vandalism of the Shree Laxmi Narayan Temple in Brisbane.
Shehzad Hameed Ahmad was seen referring to the Indian cricket team as 'pussy cat' on Facebook and peddling pro-Islamist narrative on the anti-Hindu Leicester riots, which took place in 2022.
While dismissing allegations of political vendetta, Mishra said, "All cases of corruption are pursued strictly as per the established procedure, with availability of usual judicial remedies to the affected parties."
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.
Lately, Mushfiqul Fazal Ansarey has started poking into India’s domestic issues and has been repeatedly extracting answers from the State Department and the United Nations.
Shakur tried to guilt-trip the Guyanese President over the recently discovered oil reserves in the country and questioned his commitment to attaining carbon neutrality.