Social media slams Pritish Nandy and Ramachandra Guha for peddling fake propaganda

Pritish Nandy, Guha, propaganda

In the age of social media, hypocrites and the peddlers of fake propaganda are taken to task by the masses for their wrongdoings. Recently the two people who were exposed by the social media are Pritish Nandy and Ramachandra Guha.

Recently Pritish Nandy, a journalist, film-maker and former parliamentarian used fake news to further his propaganda regarding the Statue of Unity. Pritish Nandy took to Twitter and wrote, “The statue of Sardar Patel is so tall that you can hardly see his face. If you did you will notice there is no resemblance to the real man.”

The image that he had shared also had the text, “This is what happens when Chines (sic) men will work on such projects”. In reality, the statue of Sardar Patel can be seen covered with a steel sort of frame in the top right corner of the image. In reality, there isn’t any covering on the actual Statue of Unity!

The sculpture that Nandy used to spread for his propaganda was made by internationally renowned Indian sculptor Jashuben Shilpi. It is a bronze statue that has already been built in the year 2008.

The masses were in no mood to spare Nandy and they lashed out at him.

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Finding himself rounded with controversy he committed another blunder as he replied, “This is the same statue. Look at the face. Outlook too has reproduced it. It is exactly the same.”

Nandy, was giving reference of that Outlook article which read, “How Is The Fake News Factory Structured”?
The sub-heading of which read, “Political parties of all hues are twisting facts, figures and photographs to lure voters as India gets ready for Elections 2019”.

It seems like the Poet, Journalist, Maker of films, Former Parliamentarian, Genesis International Humanitarian Award US Bangladesh Liberation War Award Founder People for Animals, Pritish Nandy’s didn’t do his homework well before posting the tweet.

The second in the list was the usual suspect, Ramachandra Guha. Guha recently posted his picture on twitter and wrote, “After a magical morning in Old Goa we had lunch in Panaji, where-since this is a BJP ruled state-I decided to eat beef in celebration.”

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Guha too had to bear the wrath of people as they befittingly replied him with their tweets.

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What was hilarious was the fact that Guha had earlier claimed to be vegetarian and these pictures are proof for the same.

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Even journalist, Rahul Kanwal questioned him on his dubious stance.

After the backlash, he tried to salvage the situation and tweeted, “I have deleted the photo of my lunch in Goa as it was in poor taste. I do wish however to again highlight the absolute hypocrisy of the BJP in the matter of beef, and to reiterate my own belief that humans must have the right to eat, dress, and fall in love as they choose.”

The massive public backlash in both cases should serve as a reminder to the Lutyens cabal that we live in a digital world and information is no longer a privilege but is now freely available to all. Journalists can no longer peddle stories that they come up with in their private tea parties, as facts. The masses can and will take them on and will continue exposing their lies for as long as they continue to peddle false propaganda to further the cause of their favorite party.

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