Indian media
Indian media, AL spreading disinformation about Bangladesh: Press Secretary
Indian media outlets and the ousted Awami League are spreading disinformation about Bangladesh, Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam said on Monday.
“We have seen newspapers, including a prominent one, publishing false information, despite it being among the most widely read Bengali dailies in India.
India is deliberately spreading misinformation and disinformation,” he said while speaking at a policy conclave titled ‘Misinformation: Challenges to Governance and Democracy’ at the central auditorium of Dhaka International University.
Telling again, no uncertainty over election: Press Secretary
The event was organised by the Dhaka International University Journalists’ Association (DIUCA).
Shafiqul Alam said disinformation was originating from both local and external sources.
“For the first time in 18 months, we have observed Indian media circulating alarming false narratives about Bangladesh. No government in our 54-year history has faced such a situation. They spread lies every day, fuel hatred, and even major Indian dailies and television channels are involved. This poses a serious threat to our government and democracy,” he said.
The Press Secretary said that while the government is working towards smooth democratic transitions and fair elections, a narrative is being created abroad suggesting that minorities would not be safe even if democracy is restored in Bangladesh.
Daily Protidin Editor Maruf Kamal Khan stressed the media’s responsibility in countering disinformation.
“We often talk about the ‘media’, but for a long time we failed to speak for the common people. Instead, we promoted one side and tried to eliminate the other, which itself contributed to misinformation. Even after the end of the fascist system, we have not fully freed ourselves from that mindset. The media must become the true voice of the people,” he said.
DIU Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr Zahidul Islam said the AI era has significantly amplified disinformation, leaving the state confused and vulnerable.
Chairman of DIU’s Media Studies Department, Dr Sheikh Mohammad Shafiul Islam, described misinformation as a structural crisis reinforced by social media algorithms, political polarisation and weak media literacy.
Complete level playing field exists in Bangladesh election process: Press Secretary
He called for a combined approach involving strong media policies, education reforms and the development of critical thinking to address the challenge.
Mahfuzur Rahman, Editor of United News of Bangladesh (UNB), and Fasih Uddin Mahtab, former President of the Bangladesh Secretariat Reporters Forum (BASF), among others, spoke at the event.
The programme wrapped up with the M I Patwari Best Reporting Awards being presented to the top four journalists of 2025.
19 days ago
X accounts, several Indian media spread propaganda against Bangladesh: Rumor Scanner
Rumor Scanner, a Bangladeshi fact-checking initiative, found through its investigations that X accounts operated from India and several Indian media outlets played a significant role in spreading propaganda against Bangladesh.
It said while many attacks occurred against those with Hindu religious identities due to their ‘political affiliations or grievances’, numerous incidents were falsely propagated as ‘communal attacks’.
Rumor Scanner identified false reports published in Indian media
Between August 5th and 13th, Rumor Scanner’s investigation unit identified 50 accounts on the microblogging site X (formerly Twitter) that had disseminated various images, videos and information related to the August events in Bangladesh, presenting them in a communal light.
Rumor Scanner found evidence of the propagation of communal misinformation and false information in at least one post from each of these accounts. These posts, disseminated between August 5th and 13th, were viewed over 15.4 million times.
Rumor Scanner’s investigation unit has found that 72% of the accounts spreading fake and misinformation are located in India.
Police on high alert to prevent rumors during Durga Puja Celebrations: IGP
Fighting against such a large volume of disinformation in such a short time in August was quite challenging for Rumor Scanner, it said.
During this time, false information on various sensitive issues in Bangladesh has also spread beyond social media and reached the Indian media.
It said several Indian media outlets claimed in August that bans on several banned extremist organisations had been lifted in Bangladesh which Rumor Scanner verified and found this claim to be false.
Over the next few months, the same accounts, as well as many others, continued to spread misinformation related to Bangladesh.
Rumor Scanner verified two such claims from Indian X accounts during Durga Puja,the biggest religious festival of Hindus, which have been viewed at least 550,000 times.
Indian media, alongside social media, regularly spread false information about the interim government.
False claims such as Dr Yunus’s physical illness or D Yunus fleeing to France after Trump’s victory were widely propagated by the Indian media.
Besides a false claim circulated on social media, where a man named Abdullah Al Mahfuz, who was arrested in 2019 as a Hizbut Tahrir leader in Chattogram, was falsely claimed to be Adviser Mahfuj.
Rumor Scanner confirmed that the two persons are different.
On November 10th, when the Awami League announced the commemoration of Shaheed Noor Hossain Day, a claim went viral on numerous X accounts stating that a Hindu woman was raped while participating in this programme.
This explosive claim, shared in posts reaching nearly 800,000 people, was proven false, said Rumor Scanner.
In November, an Indian television channel named ‘Republic Bangla’ falsely claimed that a Pakistani ship carrying weapons and ammunition had arrived at the Chittagong Port.
A renewed wave of disinformation began in late November after the arrest of former ISKCON leader Chinmoy Krishna Das on sedition charges.
This led to unrest, including the killing of lawyer Saiful Islam.
Indian media and X accounts, including those flagged by Rumor Scanner in August, drove this campaign, spreading posts rapidly due to their large followings.
Rumor Scanner’s analysis highlighted patterns in these campaigns: framing incidents involving Hindu victims as communal, misrepresenting political violence, and making unverified claims of extremist takeovers or atrocities against minorities.
The Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council (BHBCUC) also contributed to this framing, with exaggerated claims debunked by investigations, including one by Netra News. For example, their report of nine communal killings was refuted as politically or criminally motivated.
Between August and December, Rumor Scanner detected 120 pieces of misinformation, with significant spikes in November.
Indian media, including 49 outlets, spread 13 false narratives about Bangladesh, aided by figures like BJP politicians Suvendu Adhikari and Agnimitra Pal, ex-cricketer Danish Kaneria, and Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasrin.
The misinformation on X alone has been viewed over 200 million times, with one post exceeding 10 million views.
While some incidents of communal violence in Bangladesh are genuine, the exaggerated portrayal of Hindu persecution distorts the reality, risking tensions between Bangladesh and India and threatening regional security.
Rumor Scanner warned of an increase in such campaigns in the future.
1 year ago
Indian media ask Google to pay for news content
Indian newspapers on Thursday demanded up to 85% advertisement revenue share from US search giant Google for publishing their content online, with Australia approving a new law aimed at forcing tech giants to pay for news.
4 years ago
Probe into Indian media's TRP journalism
5 years ago
BGB protests against Anandabazar report
Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) on Friday strongly protested against the report of India's Anandabazar newspaper on July 7 with the headline 'Bangladeshis are stepping on unprotected land'.
5 years ago
Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput found dead
Sushant Singh Rajput, one of Bollywood's most versatile and celebrated young actors, has apparently taken his own life at his Bandra residence.
5 years ago