Pulsar
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People expectantly await the arrival of their near and dear ones from Yemen, holding placards showing the General as a hero for saving the lives of thousands stranded in Aden and Sana'a.

But Times Now and a couple of other sensationalist paid news channels instead went berserk over Gen VK Singh's 'presstitutes' tweet and spent two full days 24x7on that remark instead of showing the humungous relief efforts led by the General in Yemen. How could he dare comment on the media? After all they are above and beyond scrutiny, the holy cows who can do no wrong! That's news for them, not how 4000 people from 26 nationalities were evacuated. Heck, even the BBC covered the evacuation from Yemen and even flew with Gen VK Singh from Sana'a to Djibouti with the evacuees! Where was the Indian press?
How many reporters from these channels had the bloody guts to give coverage from Yemen? But they instead sat in their cosy studios and lambasted the General for the innocuous 'presstitutes' remark!

But Times Now and a couple of other sensationalist paid news channels instead went berserk over Gen VK Singh's 'presstitutes' tweet and spent two full days 24x7on that remark instead of showing the humungous relief efforts led by the General in Yemen. How could he dare comment on the media? After all they are above and beyond scrutiny, the holy cows who can do no wrong! That's news for them, not how 4000 people from 26 nationalities were evacuated. Heck, even the BBC covered the evacuation from Yemen and even flew with Gen VK Singh from Sana'a to Djibouti with the evacuees! Where was the Indian press?
How many reporters from these channels had the bloody guts to give coverage from Yemen? But they instead sat in their cosy studios and lambasted the General for the innocuous 'presstitutes' remark!