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The article certainly is very incomplete,and quite a case of POV.


Well yes, when you're talking about Bias, it's usually everything to do with POV. 95.91.137.104 (talk) 08:16, 22 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Pakistan

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Proof+references are needed before stating that ethnic cleansing is taking place in Pakistan, otherwise it is a frivolous POV claim. The "international rights group" cited (The Center for Indic Studies at UMass) Indic Studies is a university special group which cites as its Mission: 1) Highlight India's time-tested eternal values for world's progress, peace and harmony. 2) Cultivate relevance of ancient Indic human values through scholarly understanding and promotion.

And nowhere is it mentioned that it is an "international rights group".

Agreed I also noticed it was an opinion of a Indian professor and had nothing to do with rights groups what so ever. VikrahmSeth1991 (talk) 23:45, 19 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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On right-wing media bias in India.

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The first source cited for saying "Since the 2014 general elections, Indian cable news have been widely accused of shifting in right wing bias" seems to be reporting an individual incident, and the remaining to are opinion articles with little to independent secondary sources as it would be usually required[1]. Also, with regarding to Republic, five unsubstantiated claims have been made with no actual sources cited, so I was wondering if it could be removed. Based47 (talk) 04:53, 4 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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