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Fake news that became viral seen as sign that mainstream media in India is falling prey to propaganda and fake news, whether by choice or as acts of commission.

A story with a video clip that has gone viral in some mainstream Indian news outlets, claiming that His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, had chanted a Hindu prayer greeting at a ceremony organised by a Hindu group, is an obnoxious but carefully designed attempt by some groups to spread false propaganda and gain political mileage in India.

The video, tweeted by leading Indian channels such as Times Nowand Zee TV in the run up to Indian prime minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the UAE, claimed that Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed had chanted “Jai Siya Ram” (a common Hindu prayerful greeting addressing the deity Ram) while addressing a Hindu spiritual programme conducted by the guru Morari Bapu in Abu Dhabi in September 2016.

But the story is patently false. Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed never attended any such event: the person in the video shown attending the ceremony is actually Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi, a UAE-based columnist and commentator on Arab affairs.

But within hours of being posted, the fake stories went viral on social media – with hundreds of unsuspecting users retweeting the same fake news and some even passing “expert” judgement on them.

A user with the handle @sona2905, for instance, said: “If you understand geo-politics, you know what this means and where [Indian] PM Modi stands.”

Another user, with the handle @nandlala559, offered his “heartiest congratulations to Abu Dhabi Crown Prince for his valuable speech” and said: “Really Good Job for PM MODIJI/INDIA”.

Indian news media has recently gone on an overdrive in covering Modi’s visit to the UAE — commenting on everything from his diet to his legendary hugs to the warm reception he received from his hosts in the UAE.


Disturbing

The fact that a raft of top Indian channels would fail to distinguish between Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed – who was the Chief Guest at the Indian Republic Day celebrations in 2017 and visited India as a state guest in 2016 – and someone else from the UAE is thus very unlikely and raises several disturbing and alarming facts.

First, it is a clear indication that mainstream media in India is falling prey to propaganda and fake news, whether by choice or as acts of commission.

They do not have adequate safeguards in place to prevent such distorted half-truths from spreading far and wide, and are incapable of verifying basic facts – which forms the backbone of responsible journalism.

Secondly, when tracked online, the digital footprints of the viral videos show a clear pattern.

All the stories were uploaded between a similar time period: just ahead of Modi’s arrival in UAE.

And they all started the same way – at first were the gloating and unverified declarations.


Frenzy

Times Now, for instance, tweeted the video at 3.45 pm Indian time on February 10, noting: “When the Abu Dhabi Crown Prince was invited on stage to share his views, he began his speech with ‘Jai Siya Ram’, sending the crowd into frenzy.”

Even though scores of alert Twitterati immediately pointed out the glaring error to the channel, it retweeted the same video and text again at 12.05 am on February 11.

Later, the channel modified its story slightly to note that “Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Sultan started his speech with ‘Jai Siya Ram’” – carefully maintaining the Abu Dhabi link so that original resonance of the message was not lost.

Similar patterns played out across a host of other channels – from mainstream Zee News to more right-leaning India.com, postcard.news and several similar sites – who seemed to revel in proliferating fake news based on unverified sources.

Fake clip

With thousands of retweets, the same fake clip soon found traction in a section of regional news sites across India – from the Dainik Bhaskar and Jansatta in Hindi to ABP Ananda and 24 Ghanta in Bengali to Kannada Prabha in Kannada.

The pattern of a known fake and out-of-context video being deliberately recirculated multiple times by a selected section of the Indian media is a clear pointer that the objective of the exercise is to spread malicious and false propaganda on a swathe of unsuspecting news consumers.

Ironically, this fake and dangerous exercise gained traction on social media on a day when the Indian prime minister witnessed the groundbreaking ceremony of the first Hindu temple in Abu Dhabi – made possible by the generous gesture of Shaikh Mohammad in donating land to the Indian community for the purpose.

In his speeches at various fora on Sunday, Modi spoke at length about how India and the UAE have come closer in the past few years, sharing deeply cherished common goals and values.

The temple in Abu Dhabi is widely seen as one of those common values – it reflects the UAE’s moderation, tolerance and respect for all humanity irrespective of their faith or creed.

The allotment of the land for building the temple is also a testament of the UAE’s pluralistic values and its respect for the Hindu community in the country, which makes up an important part of its expat population.

Any attempt by any groups to demean Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed’s goodwill gesture or the UAE’s foundations of mutual respect and cultural co-existence for the sake of domestic political gains will not succeed – but could have a debilitating impact on the growing momentum of relations.

The culture and legacy of UAE-India relations are so similar that they revel in the an amazing range of pluralism – in religion, language, ethnicity, food and so on.

The allotment of the land for the temple in Abu Dhabi is in that spirit, and both India and the UAE are acutely aware of it.

But some don’t seem to get it – that’s why such fake news.

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@padamchen my dear friend,

Symptoms you see?

Invention of myths and adulation of distant path before the Mist of Time... instilling sense of superiority in mundane aspects of life.

Creating 'us and them' differentiation on daily basis... Consolidation of economic might in a few loyal hands... government and enterprises becoming one and the same...and thence begins the great Military Might Programs of spending public money for the benefit of the few...against enemies undeaftable in classical sense or even otherwise.

Can you sum it up? When all these vectors are caluclated the Model becomes more accurate.

The Rise of Orange and a carefully crafted image of the Great Leader... every picture, every pose... all geared toward building that imago... 2019 is the turning point in the hue of Orange... more intense, more radiant... some Red has to give... some Red shall flow... Cover of the Time Magazine 2018? Man of the Year 2018?

Necessary, really.... how else the aggrieved majority awaken else?

All great human tragedies have a human hand in them... barring the Wrath of Nature, of course.

On a different note.. wasn't it your kin who brought the Fire Worship to hindus?

You have been at it voor long, my dear Watson! And those Vedas... some other time then....

Take care,

Mangus


PS. Add tears of peacock hen to this alchemy while you are at it!
 
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@padamchen my dear friend,

Symptoms you see?

Invention of myths and adulation of distant path before the Mist of Time... instilling sense of superiority in mundane aspects of life.

Creating 'us and them' differentiation on daily basis... Consolidation of economic might in a few loyal hands... government and enterprises becoming one and the same...and thence begins the great Military Might Programs of spending public money for the benefit of the few...against enemies undeaftable in classical sense or even otherwise.

Can you sum it up? When all these vectors are caluclated the Model becomes more accurate.

The Rise of Orange and a carefully crafted image of the Great Leader... every picture, every pose... all geared toward building that imago... 2019 is the turning point in the hue of Orange... more intense, more radiant... some Red has to give... some Red shall flow... Cover of the Time Magazine 2018? Man of the Year 2018?

Necessary, really.... how else the aggrieved majority awaken else?

All great human tragedies have a human hand in them... barring the Wrath of Nature, of course.

On a different note.. wasn't it your kin who brought the Fire Worship to hindus?

You have been at it voor long, my dear Watson! And those Vedas... some other time then....

Take care,

Mangus

We don't worship fire per se bro. That is a myth. We worship God. Ahura Mazda. And the fire of creation as a symbol of Him. To guide us on the true path of Asha. As his son.

http://www.heritageinstitute.com/zoroastrianism/worship/fire.htm

About the orange (saffron) swarm, we will see. Yes they may come back in 2019. It would be a first. But with the way the economy is going and the crappy decisions they are taking one after another, what is equally possible is that they will be booted out by many of the same guys who voted for them 5 years back.

Cheers, Doc
 
We don't worship fire per se bro. That is a myth. We worship God. Ahura Mazda. And the fire of creation as a symbol of Him. To guide us on the true path of Asha. As his son.

http://www.heritageinstitute.com/zoroastrianism/worship/fire.htm

About the orange (saffron) swarm, we will see. Yes they may come back in 2019. It would be a first. But with the way the economy is going and the crappy decisions they are taking one after another, what is equally possible is that they will be booted out by many of the same guys who voted for them 5 years back.

Cheers, Doc
What happened to Agni Devta?
 
Nothing. What's the connection?
Worshiping fire god.
could be wrong but if there is a god named fire and he is worshiped as fire, logically speaking. but you said, " we don't worship fire.....
open for corrections.

He wants to be heard. And be seen to be wrestling with a big boy.

Cheers, Doc
Thank you for the comments, I will appreciate if you could educate me.
 
Worshiping fire god.
could be wrong but if there is a god named fire and he is worshiped as fire, logically speaking. but you said, " we don't worship fire.....
open for corrections.


Thank you for the comments, I will appreciate if you could educate me.

I think he's seriously asking, not playing the fool. Go ahead, Doc. He deserves an answer.
 
I think he's seriously asking, not playing the fool. Go ahead, Doc. He deserves an answer.

Sir

He should at LEAST read the link I posted?

Some of us do not link bomb. There is an effort which goes behind sifting through the chaff and sharing information vetted by personal expertise.

Post that I'd be happy to oblige.

You see, I was a teacher briefly too. Young NRI girls ... with very rich doctor daddies n mommies.

Discovered very early that I did not have the patience.

Cheers, Doc
 
Sir

He should at LEAST read the link I posted?

Some of us do not link bomb. There is an effort which goes behind sifting through the chaff and sharing information vetted by personal expertise.

Post that I'd be happy to oblige.

You see, I was a teacher briefly too. Young NRI girls ... with very rich doctor daddies n mommies.

Discovered very early that I did not have the patience.

Cheers, Doc

<sigh>

I'd forgotten, Doc, you are a fire-eater as well as a fire-worshipper.

@undercover JIX

There is a difference.

Agni belongs to the Hindu pantheon, with multiple gods and goddesses. The Parsis hold the fire sacred, but only as a symbol, a symbol of the Indivisible One. To them, fire is a representation, but it is not what is worshipped.

At some time, the Hindu concept must have been similar, but it came to the stage where the fire is worshipped as an object of worship itself, represented sometimes by separate idols.

This is very brief; if you think it needs more clarifying, please say so.
 
I think he's seriously asking, not playing the fool. Go ahead, Doc. He deserves an answer.
Sir

He should at LEAST read the link I posted?

Some of us do not link bomb. There is an effort which goes behind sifting through the chaff and sharing information vetted by personal expertise.

Post that I'd be happy to oblige.

You see, I was a teacher briefly too. Young NRI girls ... with very rich doctor daddies n mommies.

Discovered very early that I did not have the patience.

Cheers, Doc
The link you provided does not contain word "hindu / hinduisn" a single time. it relates to Zoroastrian.

Here is Gayatri Mantra for Agni Dev,

Om Mahajwalay Vidmahe Agni Madhyay Dhimahi |
Tanno Agnih Prachodayat ||

I will wait for your proper reply, teaching briefly rich kids and running out of patience when asked questions, does not look good Doc.

I am asking a question very respectfully, so lets not go in the other direction.
 
The article pretty much sums up the mentality of majority of indian nation.

They love to live in a constant delusional state somewhere in a parallel universe.

The jingoistic media controlled by people from the very same group cashes upon that and hence the constant feeding of myths and fantasies to the public.

Imaginary "Sir G Kal" strikes, or a "super power" since 2012 are but few examples...
 
<sigh>

I'd forgotten, Doc, you are a fire-eater as well as a fire-worshipper.

@undercover JIX

There is a difference.

Agni belongs to the Hindu pantheon, with multiple gods and goddesses. The Parsis hold the fire sacred, but only as a symbol, a symbol of the Indivisible One. To them, fire is a representation, but it is not what is worshipped.

At some time, the Hindu concept must have been similar, but it came to the stage where the fire is worshipped as an object of worship itself, represented sometimes by separate idols.

This is very brief; if you think it needs more clarifying, please say so.

Sir, this is what I found, what i understand is since vedic times agni is worshiped, new concepts tried to manipulate the concept and tried to change the name or way its done, but it is being done.

again, I am always ready to take corrections.

Agni is a reference to the fire-element, as well as the devatā who carries the same. Symbolizing one of the five base elements, some scholars have equated the worship of Agni to a more pre-hindu period where the worship mainly consisted of the visible elements of the universe such as water, earth, trees, air, etc. With that, some scholars have divided the various facets of God, such as Śiva, Gaṇeśa, Agni etc. into two groups of Vedic deities and Hindu deities thinking that with time the deities have changed their form or identity, or simply new names/Gods have come into existence in the minds of the population.




However this is not the case, as the traditions of India would agree that deities of the Rig Vedic period are the same as that of today, only their names may have changed slightly. I.e. in the Rig Veda the name Iṣa is used for Iśvara/ Śiva, and the name Gaṇapati is an obvious name for Gaṇeśa. Garutman has become Garuda today, and similar different names exist.



Agni has always been worshipped as Agni, and the worship of Agni has been constantly maintained by the Agni hotris, who specifically are Agni-worshippers, and more recently the Brahma and Arya Samaja’s of India. Here the latter two go as far as rejecting any other physical form of God, and only worship Agni and offer the various mantras of the Rig Veda to the fire.
 
Sir, this is what I found, what i understand is since vedic times agni is worshiped, new concepts tried to manipulate the concept and tried to change the name or way its done, but it is being done.

again, I am always ready to take corrections.

Agni is a reference to the fire-element, as well as the devatā who carries the same. Symbolizing one of the five base elements, some scholars have equated the worship of Agni to a more pre-hindu period where the worship mainly consisted of the visible elements of the universe such as water, earth, trees, air, etc. With that, some scholars have divided the various facets of God, such as Śiva, Gaṇeśa, Agni etc. into two groups of Vedic deities and Hindu deities thinking that with time the deities have changed their form or identity, or simply new names/Gods have come into existence in the minds of the population.




However this is not the case, as the traditions of India would agree that deities of the Rig Vedic period are the same as that of today, only their names may have changed slightly. I.e. in the Rig Veda the name Iṣa is used for Iśvara/ Śiva, and the name Gaṇapati is an obvious name for Gaṇeśa. Garutman has become Garuda today, and similar different names exist.



Agni has always been worshipped as Agni, and the worship of Agni has been constantly maintained by the Agni hotris, who specifically are Agni-worshippers, and more recently the Brahma and Arya Samaja’s of India. Here the latter two go as far as rejecting any other physical form of God, and only worship Agni and offer the various mantras of the Rig Veda to the fire.

I think we should stick to the topic which is about how Indian media systematically spreads fake news...
 
The link you provided does not contain word "hindu / hinduisn" a single time. it relates to Zoroastrian.

Here is Gayatri Mantra for Agni Dev,

Om Mahajwalay Vidmahe Agni Madhyay Dhimahi |
Tanno Agnih Prachodayat ||

I will wait for your proper reply, teaching briefly rich kids and running out of patience when asked questions, does not look good Doc.

I am asking a question very respectfully, so lets not go in the other direction.

Confusion solved sir.

I am a Zoroastrian Parsi.

My apologies for being brusque. I just saw your join date.

I tend to be a bit touchy about Muslims around the world being nasty. Ironically about an ancient faith that provided the template for their own.

Especially peoples of Muslim convert stock.

Cheers, Doc
 

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