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Jinit Jain

Writer. Learner. Cricket Enthusiast.

Dear Uber, why didn’t you tweet “cars have no religion” when ‘liberals’ were complaining about angry Hanuman sticker

Last year, one Resmi Nair had outraged that posters of Hanuman on cabs symbolised militant Hindutva

Shiv Sena scores big: NCP’s Mumbai chief joins Sena, more expected to follow

Shunning NCP's Mumbai city chief position, Sachin Ahir joined the Shiv Sena in presence of party chief Uddhav Thackeray

Karnataka turmoil: Congress-JDS govt on the verge of an imminent collapse as MLAs who resigned get on a plane to Goa

11 Karnataka lawmakers belonging to the Congress party today resigned, potentially imperilling the Congress-JDS government in the state

Habitual fake news peddler Saba Naqvi pontificates after sharing fake news to mask her Hinduphobia

While Saba Naqvi accuses others of spreading communally sensitive fake news, she herself has no moral compunctions in sharing Hinduphobic fake news

Muslim mob vandalises petrol pump, beat up staffers because some were getting late for Namaz and didn’t want to wait in queue

The scuffle broke out when the pillion rider on a bike slapped a pump staffer when he was asked to get back in the queue and wait for his turn. The riders allegedly kicked the staffers and called for help to attack the petrol pump.

Dear ‘secular’ media, hailing Eid is good, but why so much negativity on Hindu festivals

The so-called secular media organisations have often posted sharply critical posts on Hindu festivals, actively indulging in shaming Hindus for celebrating those, while the festivals of 'secular' religions are hailed with words likes 'peace, brotherhood and love'.

Shivam Vij is the ‘Kachcha Nimbu’ of ThePrint that gets to bat from both sides

Shivam Vij’s flagrantly contradictory articles claim all possible outcomes of an event, maybe so he could later claim that he was right in 50% of the instances.

6 instances when Indian media got it horribly wrong and predicted a Modi loss in 2019

Amidst fierce political slugfest, the Indian media dismissed Modi's re-election as PM, only at their own peril

NDTV journalist Ravish Kumar has a prolonged meltdown on his show after the Exit Polls predicted a landslide BJP victory

Most of the Exit Polls suggested that BJP may be well placed to form another government at the centre

‘Journalists’ now use the fall of the Left in Australia to console themselves and insinuate that Modi can meet the same fate

Shekhar Gupta has hinged his argument that exit polls are untrustworthy based on the recent Australian elections, in which conservative coalition registered a victory against popular opinion and exit polls

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