Social Media users reprimand NDTV
Social Media users reprimand NDTV
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New Delhi: Media group NDTV is often embroiled in controversy over the allegations against it. Now, in the meantime, there is a new charge on the NDTV. In fact, NDTV is accused of instigating people to quit their jobs and include themselves in trading cryptocurrencies. Cryptocurrency is a medium of financial transactions. Exactly like the Indian currency rupee, the only difference is that it is linguistic and not visible and you cannot touch it. Therefore, it is also called digital currency. It is traded online. There is no mediator in it. That is why it is also known as the irregular market, which makes someone rich in the moment, and the next moment it knocks them to the ground.

 

 

NDTV promoted the virtual currency system in a show in partnership with a popular crypto curancy trade exchange coinswitch in its recent production "Coffee and Crypto" and requested its audience to invest in it by highlighting the so-called story of a crypto businessman. The channel claimed that the said businessman had earned a lot of money by putting money in crypto. A clip of the show was posted on the official Twitter handle of the NDTV on December 24. In the video, the show's host Sonal Mehrotra Kapoor is emphasizing how a cryptocurrency trader (whose Twitter account is @MsCryptomom1) made a big profit by quitting his job and entering full-time virtual currency trading.

 

 

After NDTV tweeted on December 24, social media users targeted the media group and started a class of NDTV inciting people to quit their jobs and invest in the Ponzi scheme. A user named Gabbar Singh wrote, 'Please don't spread such narratives. It is extremely dangerous. Writer Harsh Madhusudan also lashed out at the channel for encouraging people to quit their jobs and invest in crypto. He wrote in the comment, 'How much was the 'partner' of NDTV paid for this plug?' He also said that SEBI, RBI, MoF and MoIB should check it and criteria should be framed for such funding.

 

 

Some other users also criticized NDTV and its journalists for taking people on a dangerous path, questioning how much money the news channel has received from their partners to encourage such open cryptocurrencies. Though the NDTV has deleted the 'paid tweet' after so much criticism, the video of the entire show is still available on its YouTube channel.

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