How The Wire’s Siddharth Varadarajan Took Down Times Now’s Arnab Goswami Twice

The controversy over a JNU event and its fallout has officially snowballed into the year’s biggest political debate with politicians, historians, journalists, students, writers, universities, ‘nationalists’ and ‘anti-nationals’ jumping into it. In the midst of all this, a battle of words has begun between news channel Times Now and the news portal The Wire

All over the allegedly doctored video of JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar.

Here’s a brief timeline of the events in this exchange of barbs between the two editors: 

In an earlier version of this article, Times Now was listed as one of the channels that broadcast the doctored tape of Kanhaiya Kumar. The channel’s head, Arnab Goswami has clarified that a BJP spokesman, Sambit Patra, sought to play the clip on his iPad during a debate but was not allowed to as the clip was not verified, and the clip was never played on the channel.
b”A screengrab of the note published by ‘Times Now’ on February 19, 2016, accusing ‘The Wire’ of inaccurately reporting that the TV channel had aired a doctored video of Kanhaiya Kumarxe2x80x99s speech.”
Watch: The Newshour clip where BJP Spokesperson is told video put on Hindi channel had to be examined and could not be taken at face value.
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