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‘Pak stands exposed’. ‘Pak army fires mortar’. ‘Pak Army targets civilians. Here’s the proof’. These were the titles used by India Today when it reported on the evening of January 22 that Indian civilians in Jammu & Kashmir had been targeted by Pakistani mortar fire along the Line of Control and the International Border.


Gaurav Sawant , Executive Editor of India Today and the anchor of the prime time programme ‘India First’ which mostly broadcasts on nationalist themes, was on the news. Speaking to the correspondent, Sawant can be heard saying, “Ashwini (reporter) I want to understand from you first the destruction across the international border. Also, the images you have accessed of a Pakistani mortar position inside a village and then Pakistan complains that its civilians have been killed when India responds and retaliates?”


A video of the Pakistani army firing mortar shells plays over Sawant’s voice. According to the location key on the top left corner of the screen, the video was apparently shot at a place named Kotli in Azad Kashmir. The correspondent can be heard saying, “You can see the Pakistani army; how they are using civilians and they are targeting our civilian areas”.

Alt News was informed by Neelesh Purohit, who pointed out that the video shown by India Today (posted below) is not new and has been available on YouTube for almost two years. The video shows the Pakistani army firing mortars as part of its operation named ‘Zarb-e-Azb’ which was launched against terrorist groups in the North Waziristan region.


As can be seen from the image below, the tweet is dated January 23, 2018. On the other hand, the video, provocatively titled, was uploaded on YouTube on February 29, 2016 and has been viewed over 200,000 times. Even if the video was used by India Today strictly for representational purposes, it should have said so by mentioning ‘archive’ or ‘file’ on the visual screen. However, India Today has used the video as a ‘border ground report’.

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Sawant’s ‘nationalist’ zeal had him caught on the wrong foot earlier as well. In May 2017, he tweeted about Indian Army retaliation following cross-border firing by Pakistan. This information had turned out to be fake.


Television news channels have on occasion reported news about cross-border tension without due verification, putting out false or misleading information. The tone of the coverage is mostly jingoistic. In this instance, an old video was used to show mortar firing by the Pakistani army. There is no denying that cross-border shelling is resorted to by the Pakistani army on Indian civilian positions. However, misleading viewers by passing off an old and widely circulated video as a ‘Border Ground Report’ serves little purpose except to make the Indian media a laughing stock for Pakistan.

https://www.altnews.in/india-today-uses-2-year-old-youtube-video-report-pakistani-mortar-fire/
 
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news corespondent called the video night vision but it was thermal imaging.
 
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Its actually an army post building and not a village. Dumb Indian media spew with so much BS. Off course PA are going to use sheltered and hidden location behind their building.
 
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Why don't our soldiers wear sound mufflers? These bangs from the mortar firing are extremely loud and can affect their hearing.
 
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And these are the top rated channels and top journalists of India. :lol:
Indian media report has more credibility than your official report. Look at the following reports

Major among seven Pakistani soldiers killed in LoC firing: Army
http://indianexpress.com/article/in...an-soldiers-jammu-kashmir-loc-poonch-5025222/
THE ARMY said on Monday that seven Pakistani soldiers, including a Major, were killed in action along the Line of Control in Janglote area opposite Mendhar sector.
Identifying the dead Pakistani Army officer as Major Amjad, sources said the action was carried out in retaliation to the unprovoked firing from across the LoC. Official sources in Delhi confirmed that there was no raid across the LoC, and the casualties on the Pakistani side occurred during effective counter to a ceasefire violation.

Its Pakistan's official stance

Four soldiers martyred in unprovoked Indian firing across LoC

https://www.geo.tv/latest/176915-four-army-troops-martyred-in-cross-border-firing-in-kashmir

Reality is

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You can always be in denial. No worry
 
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Indian media report has more credibility than your official report. Look at the following reports

I have many similar reports from Indian media too. So what is the point bharati?

As for that social media BS. There is no credibility to it. 4 soldiers were martyred and hence 4 reported. ISPR has even admitted 7 deaths along LOC in a single day.

4 died. And all 4 avenged.
 
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Ordinary Indians essentially are 'cattle' for the ruling class, and that is why the indian media is used to extensively to brain wash them and to spoon feed them with misleading information. Another example of this are the indians posting on this forum - it is as if they live on a different planet. Very tragic indeed.
 
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Indian media report has more credibility than your official report.
Indian Media is the laughing stock of the world.

The world economic forum is Davos recently labeled Indian media as the most untrustworthy institution in the world.
 
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Indian channels better start showing bob memes at least tht will be far more funnier content than what they air now ,plus more credible too lmao
 
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