Indian media is up to its old tricks.
Here is a recent interview of an indian general.
You will notice that the indian journalists are trying to get a sensational answer from the general.
Nowhere in his interview the General warns Pakistan. However, the anchor introduces the clip as Indian General' warning to Pakistan.
The banners/captions of the clip says, "Army Chief's Warning to Pakistan", and, "Stop ceasefire violation or else."
Is there a single school of journalism in India? May be they get courses on journalism from the bollywood academies.
PS This is NDTV's coverage. The most reputable news station of India.
http://www.ndtv.com/news/videos/video_player.php?id=1153973
Here is a recent interview of an indian general.
You will notice that the indian journalists are trying to get a sensational answer from the general.
Nowhere in his interview the General warns Pakistan. However, the anchor introduces the clip as Indian General' warning to Pakistan.
The banners/captions of the clip says, "Army Chief's Warning to Pakistan", and, "Stop ceasefire violation or else."
Is there a single school of journalism in India? May be they get courses on journalism from the bollywood academies.
PS This is NDTV's coverage. The most reputable news station of India.
http://www.ndtv.com/news/videos/video_player.php?id=1153973