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After trying to divide India on caste lines, Shekhar Gupta’s The Print resorts to fuelling regional divide

This is not the first time that the media has used a tragedy to further their sinister agenda

India and Pakistan deny, but for Shekhar Gupta, Sidhu is a ‘BJP bashing’ stick that must be maliciously used

The Print's article is really a word salad and the author ends up talking a lot and saying very little.

Columnist slams Shekhar Gupta’s article on the Rafale deal

In a Twitter thread, Mihir Shah calls out factual inaccuracies in Shekhar Gupta's column

Research scholar calls out Shekhar Gupta’s ThePrint for misleading, click-baity headlines

This is not the first time ThePrint's ethics are questioned

Politicisation of India’s historic Asian Games performance is unfair to our athletes

The Asian Games of 1951 and 2018 were very different, comparing the two and projecting the success from a political perspective is unfair to the athletes and their hard work

Startup offering ‘Adarsh Bahu course’ ‘offers’ comprehension skills course for journalists

About time the journalists understand the difference between institutes and startups incubated by them.

Pakistan Deep State and the myth called ‘peace’ that ‘Aman Ki Asha’ journalists further repeatedly

How about Pakistan handing over Hafeez Saeed and Lakhvi to India for their role in 26/11 and Masood Azhar for Parliament attack?

If North India is a burden on the South, India’s Muslims are a burden on Hindus?

The question before the wider Indian populace is whether we share the two prime objectives that our liberals want to push on us

Social Justice willingly sacrificed as ‘Divide and Rule’ gains traction among the Intellectual elite

Some people afflicted with hyper-intellect have also suggested that Maharashtra join this band of Southern states.

Will China regret its treatment of Muslims? Not very likely

There is absolutely nothing to indicate that China might come to regret their treatment of Muslims in the future.

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