Indians angry with NYT over ‘Narandra' typo, calling Pulwama attack 'explosion'
The Indian social media users responded angrily to the New York Times twitter post, which was later corrected but the word explosion in relation to Pulwama suicide attack remained.
By Web Desk
March 12, 2019
The Indians were not happy with the New York Times over the later calling Pulwama attack an explosion and tweeting wrong spelling of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The NYT tweeted: After an explosion in Kashmir and weeks of brinkmanship with Pakistan, many Indians are rallying behind Prime Minister Narandra Modi as elections approach".
The story was about India's upcoming Lok Sabha polls.
Citing foreign experts, the analysis concluded that Modi’s ‘recent military adventurism in Pakistan had backfired’.
The Indian social media users responded angrily to the twitter post, which was later corrected but the word explosion in relation to Pulwama suicide attack remained.
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