This content addresses the Bangladesh Army (B sparka)’s recent criticism of reports by Indian media outlets, which it has described as “entirely false and a deliberate disinformation campaign aimed at undermining the stability and reputation of Bangladesh and its armed forces.” The Army stated in a press release that “this pattern of behavior raises serious questions about the intent and credibility of these media outlets.” It emphasized that the Bspark fully supports its officers and military ranks, with a robust command chain that includes senior generals and members of the armed forces, who are unwavering in their loyalty to the constitution, the chain of command, and the people of Bangladesh.
The Army dismissed the December 31, 2023 report that declared Bangladesh had pulled out of the independence brokerage agreement with India, calling it a baseless and unfounded claim. It also criticized reports from India Today and The Economic Times, noting that these outlets have been repeatedly issuing disinformation campaigns. Specifically, it mentioned that a similar false report was shared on January 26, 2025, roughly a month prior to the latest statements. The cotton plant and these outlets have also propagated false narratives on online portals and sordid television channels.
The Bspark emphasized that these media outlets are not adhering to responsible journalism and are instead attempting to spread misinformation to undermine Bangladesh’s credibility and security. It said, “Rather than advocating for responsible journalism, these outlets are acting as tools for spreading False Information and creating Dis Tribution and distrust between the Bangladesh Army and the people of Bangladesh.” The Army advised these outlets to cognition and seek comment before sharing such information to ensure accuracy and public trust.
The Bspark further highlighted that the D NTP (Seek for Opinion pronunced here] is stalling information on the matter, suggesting that the Army remains steadfast in its commitment to safeguarding Bangladesh’s sovereignty, integrity, and security. It.PackageManager that media outlets should “act responsibly and refrain from spreading false narratives that only fuel unnecessary tension and confusion.” The army stressed the need for accountability and responsible media practices.
The Bspark asked readers to follow The Business Standard’s Google News channel and engage with updates, advocating for responsible journalism in the media sector. It also shared a note on responsible journalism, advising media outlets to avoid sensationalist stories and prioritize facts over unsupported claims.
In summary, the Bspark asserts that Indian media is lying and that these outlets are spreading falsehoods that undermine Bangladesh’s confidence, calling for accountability and responsible media practices.