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Anand Ranganathan presenting Mysore Pak to Nirmala Sitharaman (Pic via twitter)
In a big goof-up, various Kannada news channel mistook a satirical tweet by scientist and commentator Anand Ranganathan as real news and proceeded to attack Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.
Ranganathan who is a big Mysore Pak fan joked on Sunday (15 September) after meeting Sitharaman that talks are proceeding smoothly over granting of GI tag to Tamil Nadu, his home state.
He also jokingly called himself a “one-man committee for granting Mysore Pak GI tag to Tamil Nadu”.
Many Kannada news channels though failed to get the joke and began reporting it as real news. They also appear to have created some facts along the way and attacked Sitharaman for entertaining such a request.
In the screenshots attached by Ranganathan, TV9 Kannada can be seen running a live news report by questioning Sitharaman over this issue. News18 Kannada on the other hand outright declared that Tamil Nadu has been “silently awarded” the GI tag.
Regional Karnataka news channel Digvijaya News took things to the next level by alleging that Sitharaman has conspired to award the Mysore Pak GI tag to Tamil Nadu despite being elected to the Rajya Sabha from Karnataka. The channel also called her “two faced Nirmala”.
As the matter began getting out of hand, Ranganathan appealed to South Bangalore MP Tejaswi Surya to stop the spread of misinformation. Surya then promptly acted and called up the news channels to clarify the matter.
Incidentally, in some real news West Bengal and Odisha were locked in a battle to secure a GI tag for themselves. It later ended in a stalemate when both the states were awarded their own GI tag within a span of two years.
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