Amid rising Indo-Pak tensions, the BJP has come begging to defend Indian media after being caught spreading lies and fake news. A viral video reveals BJP leaders pleading with citizens to ignore misinformation, claiming that “war is fought with strong minds, not just armies.” This desperate move comes after Indian media faced severe backlash for false reporting, forcing the ruling party to justify misleading narratives. Meanwhile, Pakistanis flooded social media with memes mocking India’s propaganda failure, as the Modi government struggles to cover up its defeat on the battlefield.
BJP Rushes to Rescue Media After Fake News Backfires
As Indo-Pak tensions escalated, Indian media faced intense scrutiny for spreading lies and fabricated reports. Instead of holding journalists accountable, the BJP has come begging to defend them, urging citizens to overlook the misinformation.
A viral video shows BJP leaders arguing that “war is now fought online”, dismissing public anger over fake news as “mental weakness.” Shockingly, the party even questioned, “Did any channel broadcast news against India?”—ignoring the fact that many outlets spread false claims that misled the nation.
Public Backlash & Pakistani Mockery
Indian citizens erupted in fury, labeling their own media as “traitors” for peddling propaganda. Meanwhile, Pakistanis dominated social media with memes, ridiculing India’s failed narrative and highlighting how the Modi government resorted to lies after failing militarily.
A Desperate Attempt to Save Face
The BJP’s desperate defense exposes its reliance on media manipulation during crises. With the Indian army unable to secure a win, the government turned to fake news—only to face humiliation when exposed. Now, instead of accountability, the BJP is begging citizens to stay loyal to misleading media.
As the world watches, India’s credibility crumbles—not just on the battlefield, but in the war of truth. Will the public keep falling for media lies, or will they demand accountability?

