Domestic politicians share articles on news sites praising the Prime Minister's measures against corona one after another in India
India's Prime Minister Modi has been severely criticized on social media and other media for failing to prevent the large-scale spread of the new coronavirus infection. Perhaps to reverse this situation, Indian politicians are sharing articles on news sites that praise Prime Minister Modi's measures against corona.
Mysterious New'News' Sites Can't Stop Praising Modi Amid COVID Crisis
One of the reported news sites is 'The Daily Guardian'. It has nothing to do with the British big letter '
The Daily Guardian ePaper
https://epaper.thedailyguardian.com/
It has been pointed out that the pandemic measures by the Modi administration are inadequate in India, and it is exposed to critical tone on SNS and overseas media, but the ruling party demands 'total slogan' because the people are also responsible. Insist .
The following article, retweeted by ruling politician Amit Malbiya, is exactly like 'who is responsible (maybe it's the Modi administration)'.
Death is big news, recovery is not. Do we know that more than 85% people recover without hospitalization and only 5% need critical care. But the larger debate in the country is not about recovery or death: it is about who should be blamed for the pandemic. https://t.co/O3zmOoN935
— Amit Malviya (@amitmalviya) May 11, 2021
This 'The Daily Guardian' is run by an entrepreneur who owns a TV station in India.
⚠️ Fake News Site Alert ⚠️
— Siddharth Setia (@ethicalsid) May 11, 2021
After International shame by @guardian , BJP IT CELL made a desi version of the website 'The Daily Guardian' run by BJP karyakartas to counter the COVID Mismanagement.
It has now come down to ministers sharing articles from FARZI WEBSITES
Reality ?????????? pic.twitter.com/Hop9hYcwgP
The news site 'The Australia Today' has also been pointed out to be akin to 'The Daily Guardian.' Although the site name contains 'Australia', it has nothing to do with Australia. This news site defends the Modi administration by describing the reporter who wrote a critical article about the Modi administration as a 'vulture.'
This is NOT a real Australian news publication.
— James Oaten (@james_oaten) May 11, 2021
But it appears to be doing the rounds on WhatsApp. Pic.twitter.com/eSGJaiBHX2
Analyst Ashok Swain explains that the Modi administration is under so much pressure that 'we will spare no effort to manage our brand and build our image.'
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