Bangla army rubbishes Indian report on ‘coup against Yunus'
The Bangladesh army on Tuesday dismissed a report published by an Indian media outlet, saying the article claiming an emergency meeting of top army brass was based on “false and fabricated” information.
In a statement, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the Bangladesh Army, said the report, titled ‘Bangladesh Army Holds Emergency Meeting Amid Possibility of Coup Against Chief Adviser Mohammad Yunus,’ is a “glaring example of journalistic malpractice.”
The ISPR termed it a misleading article based on fabricated information regarding a routine meeting of the Bangladesh army.
The article “lacks credible sources or any verifiable evidence”, it said. The information presented in the article is entirely unfounded and the claims of an “impending coup” are “entirely deceitful.”
It slammed the media outlet for publishing “sensationalist narratives without due diligence or a responsible commitment to journalistic integrity”.
According to the ISPR, this is not the first time the media outlet has disseminated “misleading reports” about the Bangladesh army.
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