Every family celebrates Father’s Day differently. I celebrate by convincing men the woman that they just sent unsolicited penile photography to is their daughter.
Why isn't the country's national media, the 'mainstream' media covering the Congress protests over the NEET paper leak? Desh ke logon ko toh pata hi nahi chal raha ki opposition baccho ke liye aawaz uthane pe, sadkon par water cannons kha rahi hai!
In india, if your best friend kills themselves after the mismanagement of the most career and life defining exam in your life and you are upset about, people will tag the home minister to complain that you are saying fuck and talking about it as a teenager
Umar Khalid returned to Tihar today after 3 days of interim bail for his mother's surgery. Look at the message on his t-shirt! His ideas can never be caged.
Funny how Some idiots are demanding accountability from a Insta meme account created 4–5 days ago, while spending 12 years defending a PM who has carefully avoided a single proper unscripted press conference. A random meme page hurts their sentiments, but unemployment, inflation, paper leaks, corruption, media control, agency misuse, and complete lack of transparency never bothered them. For them, questioning power is anti national, but blindly worshipping power is patriotism. That’s the level of propaganda addiction and intellectual collapse we are dealing with 🙂
Forget her newspaper’s link to Norway Labour Party, your organisation is owned by Adani and you are giving lectures on press freedom @GaurieD
So earnest and funny. @ndtv
Hey @GaurieD, I don’t know how long you have been working as a journalist, but one thing was evident from that exchange: @HelleLyngSvends handled your illogical questions with far more grace and professionalism than you did.
She clearly said that the newspaper must evaluate its actions and that using a racist image was hurtful. But you wanted a full-fledged condemnation from her, as if she were a spokesperson for one political party and you for another. I wish you showed the same enthusiasm in questioning leaders of the ruling party who are often accused of spewing venom against minorities.
Also, by your own logic, many news channels in this country, including the one you work for, routinely spread communal narratives and target particular communities. Have you ever publicly condemned that? No. You continue to work there without objection.
So where exactly does this moral outrage come from?
What I see is not journalism but selective indignation. You seem less upset about the issue itself and more offended that a foreign journalist dared to ask our Prime Minister a tough question.
Before lecturing others on journalistic ethics, perhaps spend some time reflecting on your own profession’s standards. Journalism requires humility, self-awareness, and consistency. Until then, please stop embarrassing yourself and, by extension, the country on a global platform.
A note to journalists around the world:
If the PM of India visits your country, please ask him questions, because in India he has not faced a press conference for the last 12 years.
For the sake of the journalistic community, please do us this favor.
RT for good karma.
In Norway, when foreign leaders visit. The press usually will get to ask questions. Not many, but a few. That was not the case today with Modi, and will not be tomorrow either.
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• Water Quality Index: 120/122
• Global Hunger Index: 102/123
• Press Freedom Ranking: 151/180
• Corruption Ranking: 91/182
• Healthcare Access: 193/195
• World Most Polluted Countries: 6th
• Child Malnutrition: 2nd Worst
• Food Wastage: 2nd Worst
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Kohli fans will come at me but that guy has done irreparable damage to this country by promoting this baba and the baba culture in general among the youth. What makes it more ironic is that couple goes back to London for clean air and water after visiting him here.