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Indian Media Believes Crocodiles Are Guarding Their Country Against Pakistan!

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The Indian media is known for its radical and jingoistic stance when it comes to Pakistan. Apparently, the India media does not believe in reporting facts, but distorted and fascist statements gain the most TRPs and the Indians gain some much-needed self-confidence.

Another jingoistic and unreal video package was created by an Indian news channel. The package showed the real defenders of India’s borders, defenders that do not let Pakistani forces enter their country. Yes, the defenders are not soldiers but crocodiles.

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Rhetoric statements and a patriotic approach aside, the way India’s media just showcased crocs who roam around the bordering waters as soldiers, is nothing short of hilarious.

As per the news channel, these crocodiles know when Pakistani soldiers are nearby and attack them if needed. They, apparently, can also trace Pakistani soldiers with the James Bond’ish technology that has been injected into them (that’s what we believe). The manner in which the person narrates the report is bound to make you laugh.

He keeps saying that the protection of India’s borders is the Crocs’ responsibility and this is the reason that Indians can sleep peacefully in their houses, while the crocodiles protect the nation. We’re no experts, but we’re pretty sure he’s just confusing the crocodiles with soldiers.

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The ‘Shoorveer’ crocodiles are roaming in Indian waters, doing their duty, stopping Pakistani forces from entering India, and in a parallel universe, Pakistan has infused its waters with sharks, so that no Indian troop tries and enters into Pakistan.

These jingoistic statements and loud patriotism of the Indian media has only embarrassed the people of the country in the past. People have gone on social media to denounce this fake style of reporting, where on the basis of patriotism, facts and information are distorted.

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