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The Canadian government accused the Indian media, saying that foreign powers are involved in showing news against us, this was the answer Trending Global News

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The Canadian government has accused several Indian media houses of ‘manipulating information’. Diplomatic relations between the two countries have deteriorated. Meanwhile, a Canadian commission has analyzed five live news stories of India Today, hosted by senior executive editor Shiv Arur. It aired on 13 September.

Responding to allegations of hosting his show last year, Shiv Arwar said that the real foreign interference in Canada is election meddling, cyber hacking, espionage by China, yet he hosts an Indian TV show. can do

“Tackling election tactics is complicated, economic pressure tactics are expensive and cyber espionage requires money and effort,” said the senior editor. But it’s easy to sit in another country and point to a television program and call it foreign interference.

Over a dozen news content mentions
It is learned that the Canadian government has accused the Indian media channel. The allegation comes months after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India of involvement in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Najjar. This list includes more than a dozen news content and programs from various media houses.

The 5 live shows in question were aired after Trudeau made accusations against India without any evidence. The report of the Canadian Commission to Study Foreign Interference stated that such channels linked to PM Modi include PM Trudeau, Canadian High Commissioner to India, Canadian National Security Agencies, Punjabi Sikhs based in Canada. And Hardeep Singh Najjar is involved in political activities. Targeting beliefs.

Canadian journalist supported India.
Shiv Arur clarified his stand on the matter during Thursday’s show and said that this is my promise. I will continue to focus on them, no matter how many lists Trudeau releases. Canadian journalist Daniel Brodman, who participated in the show, called Canada’s move to blame the Indian media ridiculous. Broadman, a senior correspondent for Canada’s The National Telegraph, said, ‘Canada’s claim that an allied country’s media is reporting foreign-influenced news is ridiculous.