Bangladesh Army Refutes Coup Claims in Indian Media
The Bangladesh Army has categorically dismissed a report from an Indian media outlet regarding an alleged emergency meeting and coup attempt. The Army's media wing, ISPR, criticized the report as 'false' and lacking credible sources. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about journalistic integrity and misinformation.

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The Bangladesh Army has refuted an Indian media report suggesting an emergency meeting was held in preparation for a coup. The report was labeled as 'false' and 'fabricated' by the Army's media wing, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
The ISPR has strongly condemned the report entitled "Bangladesh Army Holds Emergency Meeting Amid Possibility of Coup Against Chief Adviser Mohammad Yunus," as a glaring instance of journalistic malpractice. It emphasized that the article lacked credible sources and verifiable evidence.
Adding that this was not the first occurrence of misleading reports from the outlet, the Bangladesh Army urged all media entities to uphold responsible journalism and avoid disseminating unfounded claims that may sow discord between nations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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