Pahalgam terror attack: Govt writes to BBC over its report terming 'terrorists' as 'militants'

The government has formally protested BBC's use of "militants" instead of "terrorists" in its coverage of the Pahalgam attack, which resulted in 26 deaths. Simultaneously, India banned 16 Pakistani YouTube channels, including prominent networks like Dawn News and Geo News, for allegedly spreading misinformation and provocative content against India, its army, and security agencies following the tragic incident.
|
|||||||||
|
|||||||||
|
|||||||||
💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions
|
![]()
India Fights Back: All Systems Go To Avenge Pahalgam Attack | Free hand to Indian Military
Credit: Oneindia Duration: 04:58Published
|
![]()
Jung ke asaar saaf," says Gen GD Bakshi as he slams Pakistan post-Pahalgam terror attack
Credit: Oneindia Duration: 06:06Published
|
![]()
Foreign affairs expert links China’s direct support to Pakistan after deadly Pahalgam terror attack
Credit: Oneindia Duration: 14:53Published
|
Related news from verified sources
'Reverse Bank of India': Fake notes marked ‘for movie use only’ leave Karnataka cops in a tizzyDakshina Kannada police discovered fake Rs 500 notes, marked for movie use, in a Dandeli rental property. The notes, found with a money counter, had 'Reverse...IndiaTimes |
Goa Cabinet Nod To Auction Govt Vehicles That Are No Longer In UseThe Goa cabinet on Wednesday decided to auction all the state government-owned vehicles that are no longer in use.Zee News |
SC on Urdu use: Language shouldn't divide societyThe Supreme Court has emphasized that India's linguistic diversity should be celebrated, not be a cause for division. The court upheld the use of Urdu, alongside...IndiaTimes |