: Not paid news: New York Times refutes BJP claim on article about AAP schools #IndiaNEWS Hours after the Bharatiya Janata Party on Friday claimed that an article in The New York Times on Delhi’s education
Not paid news: New York Times refutes BJP claim on article about AAP schools #IndiaNEWS
Hours after the Bharatiya Janata Party on Friday claimed that an article in The New York Times on Delhi’s education system is “paid promotion�, the American newspaper refuted the allegations saying it was completely unbiased.“Our report about efforts to improve Delhi’s education system is based on impartial, on-the-ground reporting,� Nicole Tylor, the external communications director of The New York Times, told PTI.Education is an issue that the newspaper has covered for many years, she said. “Journalism from The New York Times is always independent, free from political or advertiser influence,� Tylor added.The New York Times report was first published online on August 16 and in the front page of its international edition on August 18. The report praised the ruling Aam Aadmi Party for overhauling the education system in the national capital. It particularly mentioned Aam Aadmi Party leader Manish Sisodia for his role in transforming government-run schools since 2015 and stated that “the overhaul of the public schools in the capital of India has students clamouring to enroll�.On Friday, the Central Bureau of Investigation searched Sisodia’s home, as well as 20 other locations, in a case related to alleged irregularities in the new excise policy. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that the raids took place days after The New York Times published the article. “The biggest newspaper wrote...Read more
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