Srinagar: Taking a dig at Indian TV channels, Awami Ittihaad Party (AIP) chief and MLA Langate Er Rashid on Friday said that on one hand these channels claim that Pakistan is a “failed” state and has been “left isolated” in the world community, however, “if these channels and pseudo intellectuals and political and defence analysts sitting in cosy studios truly believe so, may they explain why they have been discussing Pakistan round the clock in their debates since last ten days”.
“If Pakistan has been left isolated and nobody gives ear to its alleged rhetoric propaganda may one ask these TV channels what forced them to telecast Nawaz Sharief’s speech live from UN General Assembly in New York,” Rashid said.
“It proves not only about having guilty conscience in minds of Indian anchors, rulers, experts and analysts but also is ample evidence to read India’s frustration viz-a-viz Kashmir. Indian TV channels, each of whom claims to be no.1 TV channel in India, have never ever discussed the speech of any Pakistani ruler with such interest till date. Even the negative campaign being carried out by these TV channels makes an average common Indian to think that there is something serious wrong going with India and it is turning very difficult for Indian state to defend a very weak case over J&K in United Nations.”
Rashid added, “these no.1 TV channels show just one side of the drama that is being displayed in New York and to justify their poor and pseudo journalism they are trying to keep Indians and Kashmiris in dark.”
“The neutral reports confirm that UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon was left shocked after going through horrible and terrifying pictures and videos of atrocities of Indian state in J&K and the so-called nationalist media doesn’t even want to talk about it,” he said.
Rasheed also said that neither Indian army nor the media have, so far, revealed where were four militants buried, who army claimed to have carried Uri attack. (CNS)
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