
This Is What Happens When Media Sells Its Soul To Political Parties - Truth takes a Back Seat, Propaganda gets the Driver’s Seat
The first headline, posted five hours ago, claims "E20 petrol Leads To Better Acceleration, Ride Quality," highlighting that the use of E20 fuel enhances vehicle performance and reduces carbon emissions by approximately 30% compared to E10 fuel. The second headline, posted four hours ago, states "E20 Fuel Leads To Enhanced Mileage, Reduces Carbon Emissions: Centre," suggesting that E20 offers cleaner energy, better acceleration, and a minor efficiency loss in older models, with additional input from the government.


In contrast, the second article shifts focus to enhanced mileage and includes a government perspective, which some interpret as an attempt to soften the narrative around efficiency losses in older vehicles. This discrepancy has led to accusations of "Godi Media" (a term implying media subservience to the government), with users like @vivid_vishal and @FalseHud echoing Alla’s sentiment, calling for a boycott of such outlets and labeling the coverage as propaganda.