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BJP leader claims editorial policy of the newspaper, owned by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, is 'agenda-driven'.

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has slammed the editorial policy of the Washington Post, calling it "biased and agenda-driven".

Vijay Chauthaiwale, chief of the BJP's foreign affairs department, said on Friday there was "a lot of problem" with the newspaper's coverage of India, but did not give any specific examples.

The swipe at the Post, owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, came a day after an Indian cabinet minister gave short shrift to Amazon's plans to create a million jobs in the country by 2025.

The Washington Post editorial policy is highly biased and agenda-driven.

Bezos has praised India during his ongoing visit, saying the 21st century will be the Indian century and that the dynamism and energy in the country was "something special".

"I am not opposing Amazon as a company. In fact, I am a regular customer ... Jeff Bezos should go home tell Washington Post what is his impression about India," Chauthaiwale told Reuters news agency.

"The Washington Post editorial policy is highly biased and agenda-driven."

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Amazon has been compared with British East India Company, which ruled over India in the 19th century [Adnan Abidi/Reuters]

The Washington Post's India bureau chief, Joanna Slater, referred a Reuters request for comment to the newspaper's spokespersons in Washington, who did not immediately respond outside regular business hours.

Amazon too did not respond to an email seeking comment on Chauthaiwale's remarks.

Chauthaiwale has in the past been critical of foreign media's reporting on political issues, including on the disputed region of Indian-administered Kashmir, claimed by both India and Pakistan, saying the coverage has been biased against Modi.

The Washington Post has in the past been attacked by Saudi Arabia for its coverage in the wake of the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi that caused a global outcry.

Months after Khashoggi murder, Amazon chief's private messages and photos were leaked to a tabloid. An investigation later revealed that Bezos's phone was hacked at the behest of Riyadh.

Bezos faces protests
The comments by the BJP leader come when the Indian government is increasingly attacking e-commerce firms in light of concerns raised by India's brick-and-mortar retailers. It has created a public relations nightmare for Amazon during the billionaire businessman's visit.

India's shopkeepers have represented a core constituency for the BJP since the early days of the party. And sources told Reuters that Modi, who has otherwise courted foreign investors, was unlikely to meet Bezos during his visit despite repeated requests by the company in light of traders' concerns and the continuing antitrust probe.

Small businesses say they have been hit by Amazon and Walmart's Flipkart which flout regulations and burn billions of dollars to offer steep discounts. The companies deny the allegations and say they comply with all laws.

India's Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, a veteran BJP leader, on Thursday said Amazon had done no big favour to India by announcing a new $1bn investment to help small businesses, raising questions on its business practices.

He added that a recently announced India antitrust investigation of Amazon and Flipkart to look at the allegations of deep discounting and whether the firms discriminate against small sellers were "an area of concern for every Indian".

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020...st-biased-india-coverage-200117083937815.html
 
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This is nothing short of begging and pleading in front of international media groups to be partial and biased.

LOL have you ever seen any nation crying and sobbing to international media groups for taking their side? Such a disgusting nation India has become under the leadership of Modi. Not an iota of shame.
 
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Well...India do not need Amazon or Walmart to replace Indian small shop owners..So In long run Amazon will fail in India too...Walmart is surviving as it has tie over with Flipkart../
 
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In the BBC article about this, they completely disregard the opposition to Bezos due to Washington Post's negative coverage of Indian politics and instead focus purely on the economic issues between Amazon and local retailers. Typical BBC taking orders from bhakts on what to report and how to report it - welcome to the British Bhakt Corporation.

Laughable that the same stooges who have infiltrated BBC are exposing themselves while desperately trying to do the same to WP.

I imagine they'll succeed eventually though tbh.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-51117315
 
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I swear Modi has done to India what as an enemy Pakistan could only dream of..... divided fractured socially simmering and religiously intolerant country is ripe for explosion from inside. If we play out cards right we have a country on the verge of collapse ....

I cheer for Modi
 
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Hindutva folks are the nearest to the Sheyatin!! Hence, no Khair in whatever they do!! And, that’s the best part for Pak...
 
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Washington post is agenda driven, I guess their agenda is to tell the truth
 
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