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"A lie with a purpose": At the 45th Prix Européen de l’Essai, controversial author Arundhati Roy amplifies anti-India rhetoric, distorting facts on Godhra, CAA, Article 370, while unabashedly endorsing BBC, Hindenburg, and OCCRP's divisive narratives
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Arundhati Roy desperately attempted to present her distorted version of India, a manifestation of her far-left politics, as the gospel truth.
"A symphony of anti-India agendas": Rahul Gandhi's camaraderie with Hindumisic author Christophe Jaffrelot in a recent event stirs controversy; the prolific critic of India, BJP & Indian judiciary, notably participated in 'Dismantling Hindutva' conference
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The DGH was envisaged as a platform that purported to fight the Hindutva ideology, an initiative that, as critics argue, seemed to take an aggressive stance against Hinduism, the Bharatiya Janata Party, and the RSS
"Hate is too great a burden to bear": As India strides towards development, IIT Delhi's Prof. Divya Dwivedi incites anger, calling for the wiping out of Hinduism at the global G20 Summit, fostering division rather than appreciating the nation's progress
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The IIT Professor stirred controversy in 2019 when during a television debate on NDTV she spread similar vitriol against Hinduism
Brussels Chronicles: Rahul Gandhi started another of his frequent ‘foreign tours’ yesterday, a habitual tryst with anti-India lobbyists, nurturing alliances that threaten to erode India's sovereign narrative. A quest for power, or a misaligned crusade?
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It has been almost a pattern. Whenever Rahul Gandhi travels abroad, at least on the occasions his meetings and travel details are shared by his party, he is seen seeking out anti-India lobbyists and politicians to meet
"mein pehley to Musalmaan hoon… If they say Pakistan Murdabad, I will say Pakistan Zindabad," declares Mohammad Akbar Lone, represented by Kapil Sibal in Article 370 abrogation case, stirring a nationwide discourse on allegiance and constitutional loyalty
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Kapil Sibal, a legal luminary with decades of affiliation with the Congress party, has found himself in a precarious position, as he navigates the labyrinthine corridors of legal advocacy representing Lone
"From dreams of upliftment to tales of deceit": India's colossal minority scholarship scam revealed: 53% of its beneficiaries unmasked as frauds, as aspirations turn to dust, the depth of the conspiracy stuns a nation, Smriti Irani initiates a CBI inquiry
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1572 institutions were probed for any kind of wrongdoings, and around 830 institutions were found to be allegedly involved in fraudulent activities
"Traitors wear many masks but have only one face": J&K Bank's Chief manager, Sajad Ahmad Bazaz, sacked for shadowy ISI links, manipulating media with bank funds, and ties to extremist leaders, was planted for advancing the extremist-separatist ideology
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Bazaz even when employed at Jammu and Kashmir Bank, worked illegally as a correspondent-cum-columnist for Greater Kashmir
"Lessons in law or lessons in politics": Unacademy sacking Karan Sangwan highlights the tension between educational platforms and political discourse, Sangwan's praise for British-made laws and urging students towards a political lean ignites debate
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The three bills in question were Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, and The Bharatiya Sakshya
"Birds of a feather flock together, to the feeding hands": 50 prominent figures including left-liberals, journalists, actors, ex-judges, and Urban Naxals have come forward in defense of NewsClick, a platform recently embroiled in a Chinese funding scandal
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The plot further thickens when they argue that today's media has become the puppet of corporate entities and genuine, unfiltered journalism is on the verge of extinction
"When the ink reveals more than the words": Over 255 prominent Indian citizens wrote to President of India and CJI urging for a thorough inquiry into NewsClick's suspicious funding from Neville Roy Singham, a figure connected to Chinese media machinery
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The signatories highlight a more pressing concern: the deliberate ignorance of those who are supposed to be the champions of press freedom