<Li> Youth Ki Awaaz </Li> <P> Some Indian media, controlled by businessmen, politicians, andgovernment bureaucrats, are facing criticism for biased, motivated reporting, and selective presentation . After the devastating Earth quake in Nepal on 25 April 2015, in spite of India helping, tweets from Nepal trended effectively saying, "Go home, Indian media". Disturbed by corruption, Delhi chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal suggested on 3 May 2015 to have a public trial of Indian media . On 8 May 2015, I & B Minister, Arun Jaitley echoed similar saying "Flood of channels but dearth of facts". Of late a lot of mainstream media channels have been accused of printing and telecasting unverified and biased news which they retracted later . In a few instances content from Twitter's parody accounts were cited as a source . The Indian mainstream media has often been accused of showing sensationalized news items . </P>

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