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The Print Fear-Mongers , claiming projects to build statues of Hindu icons intolerant against Muslims.

The article, while defending the commissioning of statues of Dalit icons, claims that statues of Hindu icons is communal. The writer doesn't mention the history of the Ayodhya Mandir case and instead…

Perpetrator: Indulata Prasad Pending Review
CBN Taints Hinduism as oppressive to Christianity.

While the incident reported is unfortunate, a blanket statement is made to absolve the Christians spreading their faith in India by portraying them as having to struggle against the "fiercely anti-…

Perpetrator: Will Maule
Media Bias: Bias
The Atlantic Derides Hindu Spiritualism and History as Mythological.

The article specifically quotes that "[t]his constant reportage" of Hindu spirituality "has created a sort of inverted pride in an ancient culture, which is largely not factual but based on a…

Perpetrator: Matt Peterson
The Guardian Falsely Claims that temples see menstruating women as "unclean".

The article claims that "many Hindu temples bar women who are menstruating, regarding them as unclean" while giving no evidence to support the claim or even mentioning the side of the temples and…

Pending Review
Media Bias: Bias
The Atlantic Falsely Claims free speech is under Attack by Hindus.

The article mocks the Hindu public's sentiments and ridicules anger against films which engage with controversial aspects. It claims that Hindus are becoming intolerant against freedom of expression.

Perpetrator: Krishnadev Calamur
Media Bias: Bias
CBN equates Forced Conversions by Christian evangelists to standing strong.

Hindus are shown to be persecuting the church as well as converted people, especially Dalits, who have escaped Hinduism to find their "freedom" in Christianity. The idea that the modern, unjust caste…

Perpetrator: Emily Jones
Media Bias: Bias
The Atlantic Distorts and Downplays heroism of Hindu historical figures, glorification invaders.

The writer tries to say that Amar Chitra Katha popularized negative Hindu ideals in society. He gives examples of Padmini committing sati and it being demonstrated as a brave act to inspire men and…

Perpetrator: Shaan Amin
Media Bias: Bias
The Atlantic Downplays bloody Mughal period in India, Guilt-Trips Hindus.

The article jumps off the popular idea that Hindu nationalism is against Muslims and tries to justify this by saying that downplaying the importance of the Taj Mahal is anti-Muslim. The article…

Perpetrator: Harrison Akins
Media Bias: Bias
NYT Falsely links the traditional saree to the rise of "Hindu nationalism" in India.

The article claims that under the ruling government, local and traditional fabrics have been revived to further the "Indianization" of fashion, but on the other hand, instances of poor weavers still…

Perpetrator: Asgar Qadri