The New York Instances ‘spreading lies’ about India: I&B minister Anurag Thakur

Via PTI

NEW DELHI: Data and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur on Friday accused The New York Instances of “spreading lies” about India, describing an opinion piece revealed in it at the freedom of press in Kashmir as “mischievous and fictitious”.

“New York Instances had lengthy again dropped all pretensions of neutrality whilst publishing the rest about India. NYT’s so-called opinion piece on freedom of press in Kashmir is mischievous and fictitious, revealed with a sole cause to unfold propaganda about India and its democratic establishments and values,” Thakur stated on Twitter.

“That is in continuation with what NYT and a couple of different like-minded overseas media had been spreading lies about India and our democratically elected High Minister Shri Narendra Modiji. Such lies can not ultimate lengthy,” the minister stated.

New York Instances had lengthy again dropped all pretensions of neutrality whilst publishing the rest about India. NYT’s so known as opinion piece on freedom of press in Kashmir is mischievous & fictitious revealed w/ a sole cause to unfold a propaganda about India…

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— Anurag Thakur (@ianuragthakur) March 10, 2023

The sturdy rebuttal through Thakur got here after the US-based newspaper revealed an opinion piece on alleged curbs on data drift in Kashmir.

“Some overseas media nourishing a grudge in opposition to India and our High Minister Shri Narendra Modi have lengthy been systematically seeking to peddle lies about our democracy and pluralistic society,” Thakur stated.

He stated freedom of the click in India is as sacrosanct as different basic rights.

“Democracy in India and We the individuals are very mature and we do not want to be informed grammar of democracy from such agenda-driven media,” he stated.

Thakur stated the “blatant lies” unfold through NYT about press freedom in Kashmir is condemnable.

“Indians is not going to permit such mindsets to run their decisive schedule on India soil,” the minister stated.

NEW DELHI: Data and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur on Friday accused The New York Instances of “spreading lies” about India, describing an opinion piece revealed in it at the freedom of press in Kashmir as “mischievous and fictitious”.

“New York Instances had lengthy again dropped all pretensions of neutrality whilst publishing the rest about India. NYT’s so-called opinion piece on freedom of press in Kashmir is mischievous and fictitious, revealed with a sole cause to unfold propaganda about India and its democratic establishments and values,” Thakur stated on Twitter.

“That is in continuation with what NYT and a couple of different like-minded overseas media had been spreading lies about India and our democratically elected High Minister Shri Narendra Modiji. Such lies can not ultimate lengthy,” the minister stated.googletag.cmd.push(serve as() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

New York Instances had lengthy again dropped all pretensions of neutrality whilst publishing the rest about India. NYT’s so known as opinion piece on freedom of press in Kashmir is mischievous & fictitious revealed w/ a sole cause to unfold a propaganda about India…
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— Anurag Thakur (@ianuragthakur) March 10, 2023
The sturdy rebuttal through Thakur got here after the US-based newspaper revealed an opinion piece on alleged curbs on data drift in Kashmir.

“Some overseas media nourishing a grudge in opposition to India and our High Minister Shri Narendra Modi have lengthy been systematically seeking to peddle lies about our democracy and pluralistic society,” Thakur stated.

He stated freedom of the click in India is as sacrosanct as different basic rights.

“Democracy in India and We the individuals are very mature and we do not want to be informed grammar of democracy from such agenda-driven media,” he stated.

Thakur stated the “blatant lies” unfold through NYT about press freedom in Kashmir is condemnable.

“Indians is not going to permit such mindsets to run their decisive schedule on India soil,” the minister stated.