While the Congress party's handle deleted the post, it nevertheless shows an appalling disregard for intelligence officials who stake their lives on line to protect the country's sovereignty.
Iran launched over 180 missiles at Israel, prompting retaliation vows from Netanyahu. The US pledged full support as tensions rise, and the UN called an emergency meeting.
In an article written by HfHR's co-founder, Scroll denied Hinduphobia and claimed it is a myth. Anti-Hindu organisation HfHR has a history of siding with anti-India elements and terrorist organisations.
On 20th September, US National Security Council officials met pro-Khalistani Sikh groups, sparking criticism for engaging with separatists. The meeting occurred before President Biden's meeting with PM Modi.
The infamous case of 'caste discrimination in Cisco', which was based on similar subjective lies, has now fallen apart due to lack of evidence. Given that the IAMC 'survey' is not a court case, respondents do not need to provide any shred of evidence to back their claims.
The Sunday Guardian noted that IRI, tasked to implement projects funded by USAID, ran a sinister programme named PARIS for 22 months to enhance political participation of Bangladeshis and amplify 'anti-authoritarian' voices.
National Press Club said in a statement, "Security staff must be aware that reporters working in the U.S. are protected by the First Amendment, regardless of the nationality of the interview subject, reporter or security teams. This was an on-the-record interview with ground rules set between Mr. Sharma and Mr. Pitroda. The security team had no role related to the content or duration of the interview. They had no right or standing to take Sharma's phone from him or delete content.”