Indian media apologized for misleading news about the Prime Minister
An Indian media has apologized for publishing misleading news about Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
During the violent agitation over the quota in Bangladesh, India Today NE, a media outlet based in the northeastern state of India, reported that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had been airlifted out. After the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi protested the report, the outlet's website read: 'India Today NE- sincerely apologizes for this unintentional mistake and regrets any confusion or tension it may have caused in our neighboring country.'
It added, "As a respected news publication, we are committed to both factual and ethical journalism."
The Bangladesh High Commission in India has denied the accuracy of a report published in India Today NE on July 21, titled 'Indian students leave Dhaka due to violent clashes, PM Sheikh Hasina airlifted out', reports India Today NE ' is also shared on social media platforms.
At a critical moment, such news as reported by the High Commission of Bangladesh can confuse the common people and even inflame tension.