Hi Welcome You can highlight texts in any article and it becomes audio news that you can hear
  • Thu. Nov 21st, 2024

Nijjar killing row: Is Canada scared of Indian media?

ByIndian Admin

Oct 19, 2024 #killing, #Nijjar
Nijjar killing row: Is Canada scared of Indian media?

Story highlights The report mentioned that the Indian media– specifically those outlets viewed as being lined up with Prime Minister Narendra Modi– highlighted numerous stories that targeted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. In the middle of the continuous diplomatic row in between India and Canada, the Canadian federal government’s Foreign Interference Commission in a report highlighted the Indian media outlets and their huge reach in the context of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the Khalistani separatist leader who Ottawa has actually implicated New Delhi’s representatives of killing. The report specified that the Indian media– particularly those outlets viewed as being lined up with Prime Minister Narendra Modi– highlighted numerous stories that targeted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Canada’s High Commissioner to India, Canada’s nationwide security firms, Canada’s Punjabi Sikh diaspora, and Nijjar’s political beliefs. The report by the Canada’s Foreign Interference Commission was released in September this year. “The report analyzed sites and US-based social networks platforms to appear appropriate English language material to evaluate prospective Foreign Information Manipulations and Interference (FIMI) associated to India, focusing on a set of 100 accounts throughout Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube that are often referred to as ‘Godi’ media (i.e., media outlets or characters that are viewed as mouth pieces for the judgment Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and present Indian Prime Minister Nerandra Modi),” it mentioned. The media outlets backed by PM Modi are rather popular with domestic Indian audiences in addition to the diaspora neighborhoods abroad. While safeguarding its position, the report worried that Canada’s low customer varieties of media outlets in contrast with Indian media produce a “unique benefit” in “enhancing unfavorable stories” about Canada and its position on Nijjar’s killing. “It is most likely that both Canadian and international audiences who follow worldwide news occasions were exposed to Modi-aligned stories, styles, and stories on social networks platforms,” it included. Stories shared about Indian media’s participation The report priced estimate Indian media firms depicting “Canadian diplomats as hoity-toity”. “In a popular post from ANI, High Commissioner Cameron MacKay leaves the Ministry of External Affairs structure without taking concerns from a press reporter on the scene. Some analysts declare MacKay might have hurt the reporter as he closed the embassy automobile door. The video got high levels of engagement (16.3 K likes, shares, and so on) and was seen over 2.1 M times,” the report mentioned. According to the report, a few of the analysts made direct pleas to Canadian parliamentarians to “remove declared dangers to the Indian state”. “The creator of the fringe ‘The Frustrated Indian’ media outlet, tagged Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre on Twitter, asking for that he neutralise the Khalistanis instantly after ending up being the Prime Minister since if you do not, you will not have a nation. All the very best in advanc
Learn more

Click to listen highlighted text!