Malviya and Goswami deliberately planned to spread false information


Bengaluru: A case has been registered against Indian journalist Arnab Goswami for spreading false news during the recent tension between Pakistan and India.
According to Indian media, other than Arnab Goswami, a case has also been registered against the head of the IT department of the ruling party BJP.
Police say that a case has been registered against Arnab Goswami and Amit Malviya for spreading false information by the Indian Youth Congress.
The petitioner has said that Malviya and Goswami deliberately planned to spread false information.
It is pertinent to note that during the recent tension between Pakistan and India, Indian journalist Arbab Goswami was busy spreading false propaganda of the BJP government and by spreading false news, not only misled the Indian people but also became a joke at the international level.
Yesterday, Arnab Goswami faced a setback when Christine Phair, a renowned professor of security studies at Georgetown University, who had come to participate in his program, left the show.
Christine Phair said in a statement on X that she did so because of the militant nonsense on the show. Everyone was screaming on the show and she has many better things to do than sit on this nonsense show.

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