Unfounded stories in Indian media alleging coups in Bangladesh baseless, deeply irresponsible: Govt
By peddling such narratives, these media outlets not only jeopardise journalistic integrity but also risk inflaming unnecessary tensions between two neighbouring nations, the CA's Press Wing said today

The recent spate of unfounded stories in certain Indian media outlets, such as The Economic Times, India Today, and others, alleging coups or instability within the Bangladesh Army, is not only baseless but also deeply irresponsible, the interim government said today (13 March).
"Such disinformation campaigns undermine the principles of non-interference and severely diminish respect while also eroding the credibility of the media outlets involved," reads a press statement issued by the Chief Adviser's Press Wing.
The statement from the government comes as various Indian media, including The Economic Times, have recently published various articles with unfounded claims of a possible army coup and the return of Hasina.
Bangladesh is a stable, democratic nation with strong institutions, including its armed forces, who have consistently demonstrated professionalism and commitment to protecting national interests and safeguarding the people and the constitution, it says.
"These sensationalist reports, which are completely devoid of factual evidence, appear to be driven by an agenda that prioritises speculation over truth, harming the spirit of regional cooperation and mutual respect," the press statement adds.
Furthermore, the CA's Press Wing said, "By peddling such narratives, these media outlets not only jeopardise journalistic integrity but also risk inflaming unnecessary tensions between two neighbouring nations."
The people of both India and Bangladesh deserve better than to be subjected to fear-mongering and divisive propaganda, says the press statement. "It is imperative that media organisations adhere to ethical journalism, verify facts, and refrain from spreading unverified claims that damage bilateral relations."
The government urged the Indian outlets to retract such stories, issue clarifications, and recommit to responsible reporting.
"If creating rifts is the sole purpose of such propagandist outlets, both nations need to unequivocally abhor, dispel, and discredit them. Ignoring such propaganda in the plea of free speech is tolerance of radical misinformation," it said.