Don't Intend To Indulge In Media Trial: NewsClick On Alleged China Links
NewsClick has responded to the report which claimed that the news portal was part of a global network that received funding from American millionaire Neville Roy Singham, who allegedly works closely with the Chinese government media machine.
"The issues are subjudice before the courts of India... We reiterate our faith in Indian courts and don't intend to indulge in a media trial," Times Now quoted NewsClick as saying in a statement.

In a report titled 'A Global Web of Chinese Propaganda Leads to a US Tech Mogul, The New York Times said, "In New Delhi, corporate filings show, Singham's network financed a news site, NewsClick, that sprinkled its coverage with Chinese government talking points.
"China's history continues to inspire the working classes," one video said," The New York Times report noted.
The investigative report by NYT highlights Singham's associations with various charities and American non-profit organizations, all working in alignment with his objectives. These entities, identified as propaganda groups, are financially sustained by American nonprofits that have amassed a substantial sum of at least USD 275 million in donations.
It shows how "from a thinktank in Massachusetts to an event space in Manhattan, from a political party in South Africa to news organisations in India and Brazil" Singham is working closely with the Chinese government and "financing its propaganda worldwide".
BJP Slams Congress
BJP leader and Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur alleged that China, NewsClick website and the Congress are linked to an "anti-India umbilical cord".
Thakur said India was telling the world that NewsClick was a dangerous global network of propaganda. When Enforcement Directorate raids were conducted against NewsClick two years ago, he said, the Congress and other opposition parties stood by the news portal and questioned the government's action, raising the issue of press freedom.
"The newspaper (NYT), about which Congress and opposition parties talk big, has confirmed what India had said two years ago. In 2021, we exposed NewsClick and how foreign hand was working against India," Thakur said. The Congress and opposition parties had then come in support of the "anti-India, break India campaign," he charged.
"Congress, China and NewsClick are part of one anti-India umbilical cord," Thakur alleged, adding "Chinese goods are being sold in Rahul Gandhi ji's fake 'Mohabbat ki Dukan' (shop of love)." The minister said, "If you see the funding network of NewsClick, it was funded by a foreigner, Neville Roy Singham, and he gets funds from China. Neville Roy Singham has direct contact with the propaganda arm of the Communist Party of China and the Chinese media company Maku Group," he said.
"They present fake news in the name of free news. Congress and other parties are supporting them," he claimed.
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