Tanushree Pandey does not claim to be a neutral journalist. This is quite a bold statement. There is also no doubt that she is an insanely biased journalist who has wreaked havoc on the credibility of Indian journalism in a career spanning just five years.
Tanushree was born in 1993 in Delhi.
Tanushree Pandey and JNU Video Leak Case
India Today, under the auspices of Rahul Kanwal, tried to unravel the mystery of the attack on JNU students and scholars by some masked men and women. They did a lot of stabbing sting operations. Later it turned out that everything had been planned and arranged. The stab operation yielded no response.
Added to this was the case of Tanushree Pandey. In a video leaked by someone from the Aaj Tak Group, Tanushree was seen in a silent conversation with a JNUSU leader named Saket Moon. In fact, she tutored Saket. She urged her to accuse ABVP. She gave her suggestions on how to phrase sentences so that the attack could look like ABVP’s handiwork.
Finally, Tanushree exposed herself, if there was anything left in her to be exposed.
Tanushree Pandey and Hathras Rape and Murder Case
The horrific murder and rape of a Dalit girl has shocked the nation. Politicians saw this case as an opportunity to attack Yogi Adityanath. Many media vultures saw it as a great opportunity to advance their agenda. Tanushree Pandey was used as a vulture by the India Today Group. Her leaked conversation with the victim’s brother has cast doubt on the entire ‘drama’. She persuaded the victim’s brother to get a statement from his father.
Tanushree Pandey should have been arrested. Unfortunately, vultures like her are using the right to free speech to spread hatred and lies.
Personal profile
Date of birth:
Age: 27 years
Father:
Mother:
Birthplace: New Delhi
Believe: Hindu
Caste: brahmin
Educational Qualification:
BA (English Lit.) of Hans Raj College, University of Delhi
Family and relationship:
Single
Brothers or sisters: AFTER
Interesting and lesser known facts:
- Tanushree had joined NEWS 18 just after graduating in 2014. She had worked there for four years and had joined India Today in 2018.