Loudmouthed Indian media loses all sense of reality

Dunya News

The day and night hate rants, televised 24/7 has led the public perception towards a bloodlust

(Web Desk) – February 2019 has seen the worst of conflict reporting and media handling by Indian journalists, competing for TRP’s at the expense of the lives of billions dwelling in India-Pakistan and its neighborhood.

After the Pulwama attack on Indian troops in Indian Occupied Kashmir, Indian jingoism rose to its peak with its media in its hysterical effort to drive public opinion against peace, started spreading fake news.

A number of Indian hoax were exposed as soon as they were aired but the war mongering anchors with their loud mouths, devoid of sanity. have perplexed their masses.

The day and night hate rants, televised 24/7  has led the public perception towards a bloodlust that could engulf the whole region into a never ending battle field.

Indian activism and lack of fact checking in their reports in hopes of being the first to break the news has led to a number of debacles, which raises questions of how serious are the media managers of the biggest democracy of 1.3 billion, as India proudly claims to be.

From the onset of the conflict finger pointing and laying blame on Pakistan was the direction taken by the Indian media. Their hum bug, sanctimoniousness posturing and deliberate attempts to mislead and bamboozle the simple, naïve masses, whom turn to Tv for a better perspective of ongoing events brought the two nations to the war front.

Of the many shams that have been beemed in this digitized age, here are a few accounts that exposed the Indian tirade of mock-ups.


After the attack on the Indian soldiers in IOK, the Indian Media immediately laid blame on the dead Abdul Rashid Ghazi who was laid to rest in the Laal Masjid operation in Pakistan.

Another embarrassment for the media was the morphed photo of a São Paulo subway safety officer Guilherme Leão who was photoshopped as Ghazi Rashid, the alleged mastermind who trained Adil Ahmed Dar.

Read more: Another embarrassment: Indian media befool people with photoshopped picture

An Indian field reporter, who was accusing Pakistan of cross border firing was negated by the bystander that the firing was from the Indian side.

 

The story of alleged shoot down of a Pakistani F-16 was shred to pieces by their very own defense analyst.

 

Another media channel showed the picture of F-16 Naswar to put weight behind their argument that a Pakistani F-16 was shot down by India.

 

Indian claims of an air raid in Balakot on an alleged terror camp that killed 350 alleged terrorists was rebuked by international observers for no proof was found of such a body count through satellite imagery.

 

By

Saadia Ali