Story on murder of two Goan sister in Kuwait is a hoax, says Goa Chief minister

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Forty percent news reports published in newspapers today are bogus, Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar told the Goa assembly Wednesday.

Parrikar told the ongoing monsoon session of the Goa assembly that media reporting standards had slipped considerably, even reading out a list of news reports, which he claimed eventually turned out to be "bogus".

"Ten years ago, 80 percent stories used to be right," he said.

"Today, 40 percent (news reports) are true, 20 percent are borderline and 40 percent are bogus," the chief minister said.

He read out a news report published in a paper about two sisters of Goan origin being murdered in Kuwait by their employer, which he said was a hoax.

"I asked Kuwait (embassy) and Interpol. I got a report saying it is bogus," Parrikar said.

Two months back the story was widely spread as, a Goan housemaid was killed by her employer in Salwa and her sister also died after seeing the body. IndiansinKuwait.com also tried to verify the story but couldn't find any facts related to the story. Indian Embassy in Kuwait also denied about any reported death of Goan ladies.

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