If questioning why the Hindu cultural heartland of Guruvayur did not have a single Hindu MLA in 50 years, and wearing Rudraksh beads and saffron clothes, is turning a constituency into a ‘laboratory’, then other constituencies where Hindus have faced consistent political neglect should also be turned into such laboratories.
The libellous article by The News Minute is a testament to the portal’s predatory journalism. Just because Sirdhar Vembu does not align with the media outlet’s ideological leanings, it exploited his marital dispute to pass a moral judgment on him, while also making money from his personal distress
National media focused solely on the SIR workload claim, but officials denied any such distress and Congress released audio alleging CPM pressure, revealing how selective reporting shaped a misleading narrative around the Kerala BLO’s suicide.
The article titled "Ayodhya of the South - A timeline of time immemorial," which was published on 5th November, attempted to peddle distorted facts and falsehoods to propagate the dubious narrative of Muslim victimhood.
Dhanya Rajendran’s RSF nomination, coming weeks after her outlet’s Dharmasthala hoax, exposes how Soros-linked media networks reward propaganda that maligns Hindu institutions under the guise of “press freedom.”
With the arrest of the so-called Dharmasthala whistleblower, the anti-Hindu conspiracy spun by The News Minute and Mohammed Zubair is collapsing under its own weight.
The News Minute recently published an article with Mohan Lal as the centrepiece, even as the Malayalam film industry is hit by the storm of sexual abuse allegations against actors and filmmakers.
"These news reports are false. We have verified the allegation from the district collector and it appears that they are false.," Senior Deputy Election Commissioner Nitesh Kumar Vyas said.
"When a propagandist goes to a particular place and demands the freedoms of the journalist to practice hate and propaganda, he or she will invite consequences," Sagarika Ghose justified arrest of Republic TV journalist Santu Pan.