New Delhi: Even during the presentation of the General Budget for the year 2022, NDTV continued to spread its fake news and misled the public with the manipulation of words. However, this time the Pole Press Information Bureau (PIB) of NDTV's game has opened up. The PIB has put a fake news stamp on NDTV while sharing a screenshot of the lies spread on it. In its tweet, the PIB said that what NDTV is calling corporate tax, in reality, is a cooperative tax.
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Fake news is being spread about reduction of Corporate tax in the Budget. #PIBFactCheck
— PIB Fact Check (@PIBFactCheck) February 1, 2022
▶️ Government has proposed to reduce the Alternate Minimum Tax rate for co-operative societies to 15% from the current 18.5%. pic.twitter.com/FVvUjU2zaD
In the screenshot shared by the PIB, you can see how NDTV conducted on the screen during the presentation of the budget that the corporate tax has been reduced from 18 per cent to 15 per cent, which is a piece of fake news. In fact, the government has proposed to reduce the alternate minimum tax rate for co-operative societies to 15 per cent from the existing 18.5 per cent. Let us tell you that there have always been allegations of misleading the public with the manipulation of words and spreading its propaganda on NDTV. That's why now social media users have become aware of this and are openly making fun of NDTV.
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Fake news is being spread about reduction of Corporate tax in the Budget. #PIBFactCheck
— PIB Fact Check (@PIBFactCheck) February 1, 2022
▶️ Government has proposed to reduce the Alternate Minimum Tax rate for co-operative societies to 15% from the current 18.5%. pic.twitter.com/FVvUjU2zaD
After reading the news, people on social media have to ask that NDTV is constantly spreading fake news, when will action finally be taken against it. How long will these people lie? People are asking the government why NDTV is left out every time even after making so many mistakes. Why are they not banned and set an example? Earlier, NDTV journalist Vishnu Som had tried to spread lies that children in schools are being given expired vaccines of Covaxin.
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