ANI Comes Under Fire for Spreading Fake News Against Tablighi Jamaat

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NEW DELHI – Asia News International (ANI), a prominent news agency, is being called out on social media after it tweeted a fake news on Tuesday that police in Noida, Uttar Pradesh were quarantining people allegedly came in contact with Tablighi Jamaat members.

The Noida police was quick to dismiss the information as baseless with clarification that the quarantining of the people in Noida has nothing to do with Tablighi Jamaat. They accused the ANI of spreading rumours.

The twitter account of District Commissioner of Police, Noida posted the clarification that said: “@ANINewsUP people who had come in contact with the positive case were quarantined as per laid procedure. There was no mention of Tablighi Jamaat. You are misquoting and spreading fake news. @noidapolice @Uppolice.”

A subsidiary twitter account of the agency that tracks news in Uttar Pradesh had made claims with the support of visuals that they attributed to Sankalp Sharma, the DCP of Gautam Budha Nagar area of Noida. It had said: “Those in Sector 5 Harola, Noida, who came in contact with Tablighi Jamaat members have been quarantined: Sankalp Sharma, Gautam Budh Nagar (DCP) #COVID19”

Samita Prakash, editor and chief of the agency, retweeting the post urged the people of Noida to maintain safe distance from Tablighi Jamaat members.

Reacting sharply to the development, Twitter users lashed out at the agency for indulging in such unprofessional practice. They pointed out bias and the Islamophobia in the way the agency covers news.

The public outrage prompted the agency to delete the tweet, but the criticism continued to pour in with netizens posting the screenshot of the tweet along with their comments.

ANI is not alone in burnishing the hate campaign that was unleashed on a community ever since the news of Tablighi Jamaat’s Nizamuddin Markaz being a Coronavirus cluster came to the fore.

Many news outlets have published reams of reports accusing the Jamaat of spreading the virus in the country deliberately. Some TV channels even accused Tablighi Jamaat of being anti-nationals.

In several instances, police have dispelled the news reports as fake while urging the public to not give communal colour to the situation. Yet there have been many episodes of public violence against Muslims at many places because of the hate being beamed out by news outlets.

A member of the Jamaat has sent legal notice to several outlets over defamation the fake reports have brought to the Jamaat.

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