Not once, not twice but it has become a habit and fashion for the so called media houses to spread fake news to attack the central government. Rahul Gandhi has committed a major blunder and embarrassed himself calling the Rafale Deal a scam. Just with an intention to malign Modi government, Rahul Gandhi started spreading fake narrative on Rafale Deal which boomeranged big time against Congress. So, now he desperately wants to prove himself right for which he is looking for all means.
Probably some of the paid media seems to be helping Rahul Gandhi achieve his goal spreading fake news on Rafale deal. But this time they played with the wrong person for which they are likely to pay heavy price.
The Portal India times made an article quoting that Subramanian Swamy called the Rafale deal corrupt and would move to court against it. The India Times claimed they obtained the news from PTI (Press Trust of India) saying that no one was willing to buy Aircraft from Dassault, but it was only India which has agreed to buy.
The moment the news became viral, Subramaanian Swamy immediately rejected the claims made by India Times and called it a lie. He demanded the News channel to apologize for quoting fake story against him.
After the issue became a big controversy, the PTI also issued a statement saying that they had not published any statement quoting Subramanian Swamy which confirmed that it was a hit job by India Times to create rift between party members.
The India Times finding no other go, issued apology to Subramanian Swamy and claimed that the story was from 2005. But Dr Swamy is in no mood to forgive these repeat offenders who have done the hit job deliberately to malign Modi government.
Source: Postcard.news
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