A Pakistani caller again takes aim at Zee News Editor-in-Chief Sudhir Chaudhary and vows to attack the media house after midnight India News


New Delhi: Zee News on Tuesday (Oct 6, 2020) has once again received a threat and its editor-in-chief, Sudhir Chaudhary, was informed on duty that the media house will be attacked after midnight.

The call was reportedly made from Pakistan, but was likely made via a UK number. The caller threatened to block the channel and remove it from the satellite post at 12 am Wednesday.

He also threatened the canal anchors and said they will have to bear the consequences.

This is not the first time that the editor-in-chief of Zee News has received such a call. In early May 2020, a terrorist had called Chaudhary and told him to bear the brunt of displaying Pakistan’s propaganda on Kashmir. A Khalistani terrorist had also called and threatened Chaudhary.

Before that, Chaudhary had received threatening calls in 2019, 2017, 2016, and 2015.

Recently, a few weeks ago, China had also hatched a major spy conspiracy against India. It emerged that the Chinese had asked a Shenzhen-based company called Zhenhua Data Information Technology Co. Limited to oversee Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Ram Nath Kovind and more than 10,000 other prominent Indian personalities. China had also tried to spy on the Zee News newsroom and was reportedly also monitoring its editor-in-chief.

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In particular, amid simmering tensions between Indian and Chinese troops along the Royal Line of Control (LAC) in Ladakh, Zee News had carried out a ‘Made in India’ campaign calling on the people of the country to stop using Chinese goods and buy Indian goods. The campaign was very successful with more than 1 million people pledging to boycott Chinese products.

Zee News has also tirelessly reported from LAC and LOC and has been regularly exposing the nefarious plans of China and Pakistan.

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