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NDTVParty-alignedCenterFactual 90Objective 858 days ago Digvijaya Singh's 'Fact-Check' Triggers Congress Meltdown, Draws Rare BJP PraiseThe article discusses Digvijaya Singh, a prominent figure who has historically been a target of the BJP, now receiving unexpected praise from leaders within the ruling party in Madhya Pradesh. This shift in attitude suggests a potential change in dynamics within the political landscape of the region. The situation has caused a significant reaction within the Congress party, leading to what is described as a 'meltdown.' The article highlights the unusual nature of this development, noting that such praise from the BJP is rare and noteworthy.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual observation about a political development without overtly favoring either the BJP or the Congress party. It notes the unexpected praise from the BJP and the resulting impact on the Congress party but does not employ biased language or selectively present information to
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Factuality is high as it accurately reports on an unusual event where BJP praises a Congress leader. Objectivity is strong as it presents both sides without taking a clear stance.
The PrintIndependentConservativeFactual 85Objective 755 days ago Congress anti-Muslim: BJP after Goa leader’s suspensionThe article reports that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has criticized the Indian National Congress for being anti-Muslim, following the suspension of a Goa Congress leader. The incident highlights tensions between the two major political parties in India, with the BJP accusing the Congress of discriminatory behavior toward Muslims. The suspension reportedly occurred during a local political dispute, raising questions about the role of religious sentiment in party politics. The article suggests that the BJP's criticism reflects broader ideological differences between the two parties, particularly regarding minority rights and governance.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the Congress as 'anti-Muslim,' which is a charged accusation implying prejudice against a religious group. This framing aligns with the BJP's narrative, suggesting a right-leaning perspective. The emphasis on the BJP's reaction rather than providing balanced context leans toward a
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): Factuality is high as it reports on a political analysis of trends between Congress and BJP. Objectivity is good but leans toward a critical view of Congress.
The PrintIndependentProgressiveFactual 85Objective 703 days ago Cong seeks BJP president’s apology over Hanuman dance ahead of cavalcadeThe Congress party has requested an apology from the BJP president regarding a 'Hanuman dance' performed by BJP leaders, which they claim was inappropriate and disrespectful ahead of a political procession. The incident has sparked debate over religious sensitivity and political decorum. The Congress alleges that the performance was meant to mock or disrespect Hindu deities, while the BJP defends it as a cultural expression. The controversy highlights tensions between political parties over public conduct during campaign events.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the BJP's actions as potentially offensive and disrespectful, aligning with the Congress party's criticism. It emphasizes the religious and cultural implications of the dance, suggesting a left-leaning perspective that prioritizes secular values and religious respect. The focus on
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factuality is high as it reports on accusations made by the Congress against BRS leaders. Objectivity is lower due to the charged language and potential bias.
The PrintIndependentProgressiveFactual 85Objective 706 days ago BJP’s three-pronged strategy -‘vote chori’, seat chori, chanda chori: CongThe article discusses allegations by the Congress party against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), accusing it of employing a three-pronged strategy involving vote rigging ('vote chori'), manipulation of parliamentary seats ('seat chori'), and financial corruption ('chanda chori'). These accusations come amid heightened political tensions between the two major parties ahead of upcoming elections. The Congress claims these tactics undermine democratic processes and electoral integrity. The BJP has not officially responded to these specific allegations in the provided text.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the BJP's alleged strategies in a negative light, using terms like 'vote chori' and 'chanda chori' which carry strong accusatory connotations. It presents the Congress party as the accuser and implies that the BJP's actions are unethical and detrimental to democracy, aligning more
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factuality is high as it reports on BJP's claimed strategies based on common political discourse. Objectivity is lower due to the biased framing of the Congress as the target of these strategies.
The HinduIndependentConservativeFactual 80Objective 752 days ago T.N. BJP chief Nainar Nagenthran criticises Congress’ Manickam Tagore over MekedatuThe BJP State president in Tamil Nadu, Nainar Nagenthran, criticized the Congress party for its stance on the Mekedatu issue, accusing them of contradicting their previous positions on federal principles. He pointed out that when the Congress was in power in Karnataka, they raised concerns about the Cauvery and Mekedatu water disputes but now seem to support state rights after joining the Tamil Nadu government. Nagenthran questioned the Congress' ability to respond to the BJP's claims regarding the central government's actions affecting Tamil Nadu's rights. He also highlighted the implementation of the VB-G RAM G program by the TVK government, suggesting that Manickam Tagore, the TNCC president, might not be fully informed about the current situation.
Bias read (Conservative): The article presents criticism from the BJP towards the Congress party, highlighting perceived contradictions in the Congress' stance on federal principles and state rights. The framing emphasizes the BJP's perspective, suggesting a right-leaning lean due to the critique of the opposition party's立场.
Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 75): Factuality is moderate as it reports on a specific incident involving a cultural practice. Objectivity is somewhat lower due to the emotive language used.
The PrintIndependentConservativeFactual 75Objective 657 days ago Congress is ceding ground to BJP on nationalism. It’s pushing India towards one-party systemThe article by The Print suggests that the Indian National Congress is gradually losing influence to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on issues related to nationalism. This shift is portrayed as contributing to the emergence of a more dominant single-party system in India. The piece implies a growing alignment between the BJP's nationalist agenda and the broader political landscape, potentially marginalizing the Congress party's role in shaping national discourse.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the Congress party's loss of ground to the BJP as a negative development, implying that the BJP's nationalist stance is more aligned with the current direction of Indian politics. The suggestion that this trend is pushing India toward a 'one-party system' carries a conservative or
Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 65): Provides context around Congress's stance on nationalism and political trends, supported by references to broader political dynamics. Maintains reasonable objectivity by presenting perspectives without overt bias.
The HinduIndependentCenter6 hr. ago Datia bypoll: BJP denies ticket to Narottam Mishra, fields Ashutosh TiwariIn the upcoming byelection for Madhya Pradesh's Datia Assembly constituency, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has chosen Ashutosh Tiwari as their candidate, ending speculation that former State Home Minister Narottam Mishra would run again. Mishra, a three-time MLA from Datia, previously lost to Congress' Rajendra Bharti in the 2023 Assembly polls. However, Bharti's legislative membership was canceled in April 2026 after he was convicted of bank fraud and sentenced to three years in prison. With the byelection scheduled for July 30, the BJP's decision to field Tiwari surprised many within the state party, especially since Mishra had begun campaigning publicly and held rallies. Mishra, a prominent Brahmin leader, has historically dominated the region but was denied the ticket, leading to protests from his supporters who demanded a change in the candidate. Local traders also threatened to shut down markets if the candidate wasn't changed. According to BJP insiders, the decision was influenced by negative feedback from grassroots workers and concerns that Mishra might expect a cabinet position upon winning, potentially unsettling senior leaders. The Congress has yet to announce its候选人
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the candidate selection process for a byelection, including quotes from BJP insiders and details about the candidates' backgrounds. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing that would indicate a clear lean to a
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