It is unfortunate that sections of the Indian media continue to describe Bangladeshi political operatives as “student leaders,” even when they ceased to be students many years ago. The mislabeling softens the gravity of organized political violence by wrapping it in the language
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@Chellaney Section of Media which u are referring is pure dalla of chinese, we can happily ignore this dalla
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@Chellaney Exactly. Bastards @the_hindu in general are quasi jihadi terrorist pigs themselves.
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@Chellaney Very rightly said. Indian media seems to be part of Eco system that is against the Idea of strong India & plays the narratives of the radicalism
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@Chellaney Government should fix such journalism and the publishing houses. Elsewhere this would have been treated as sedition.
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@Chellaney @the_hindu is a communist newspaper and always promotes anarchy? I ignore their inputs as they are writing for specific people and if they become Nationalist, they will lose business. गंदा है, पर धंधा है।
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@Chellaney The One entity that has fallen into unfathomable abyss is Media. Beyond repair !! All roots of ills,violation,hatred,terrorism are deeply entrenched in Religiously Radicalised Ideology. We need to monitor the unrest,violation closely,purely from Security perspective !
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@Chellaney It's Radicalised Violence,nothing student about it. It's natural fallout of Radicalised Ideology and it might turn more violent in due course. When Rule of Law falls,when Democratic values are trampled,when hatred takes centre stage ; the outcome always is,misery,devastation !
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@Chellaney @sgurumurthy By that definition Indian Parliament have more student leader since inception.
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@Chellaney Additionally both were hardcore Islamist and aspired to implement shariah as per their own admission — a regressive law that disenfranchises women and minorities, turning them into “lesser human”. But that’s the Hindu,they view India as outsiders reporting on India.
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@Chellaney Indian media is a pr•stitute for near-Western and far-Western countries. This is the same newspaper that used the word 'General' for a Pakistani Army general but refused to use the word 'General' for India's first CDS.
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@Chellaney That's expected from a China mouthpiece. The only unfortunate part is that they have appropriated "Hindu" name.
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@Chellaney "Sir, media houses and journalists receive a lot of begging money from foreign countries to indulge in such dirty acts. All of them have just one motto: 'To travel abroad, earn a lot of money, and drown India itself."
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@Chellaney @Sanjay_Dixit Bharat has its own set of enemies in its ranks, insiders who have always built a negative narrative and tried to put the country down. The reality is for all to see except these people. The only thing to be said is Jago logon Jago. High time you saw through these people.
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@Chellaney In India we are used to JNU student leaders. May be our media is still under same hangover...
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@Chellaney The Hindu is not owned by the Hindus. This newspaper has become a laxative for most Tamilians. They can’t complete their bowel ablutions without this paper in hand. The ownership, however, remains in the hands that project Sino-Qatar-Saudi- Pakistan bias heavily. Anti-TamBram!!!
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@Chellaney The Hindu has long been a mediocre product, sustained more by indulgent bureaucrats, pliable politicians and relentless propaganda than by journalistic excellence. What was repeatedly sold as gospel truth now stands fully exposed.
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