There are many examples to show the journalists from all over the world stooping down to low levels to prove something irrelevant. Sweta Singh, the executive editor of special programming at Aaj Tak is now in the headlines for one of such irrelevant reasons.
She was recently seen in a video doing scuba diving in search of Lord Krishna in Dwarka. This sounds weird, but yes, she did dive in depth of 70 feet in search for the lost city of Dwarka. She did scuba diving into the Arabian Sea to find the city that ‘existed’ at the period of Lord Krishna.
The TV anchor in the video says that there are some more shapes at the bed of the sea, 70 feet deep, that isn’t natural and must have been from the bygone era. She adds in her report that the available shapes under the sea are the evidence of the magical kingdom that once existed.
The whole thing was seen funny by many, and needless to say, the social media has started trolling her on Facebook and Twitter. One of the Twitter users even commented that this is what the ‘real’ investigative journalism looks like.
Here is the tweet of the scuba diving report on the lost city of Dwarka.
Nano Chip and Cow exhales Oxygen fame Aaj Tak anchor @SwetaSinghAT ma’am goes scuba diving in search of Shri Krishna in Dwarka.
Now this is called Investigative Journalism! pic.twitter.com/bdivFsGrlF— Unofficial Sususwamy (@swamv39) March 13, 2018
Yaar this is cheating with us, please send link for full video, I am 100% sure, they would have found Rs2000 note with NANO chip which was first planned, designed and implemented by Shri Krishna Bhagwan inside that rocks/ building below the see. Jai Shri Krishna
— SECULARIST (@Sarkarist) March 13, 2018
adbhut….avishvasniya…akalpaniya…wtf pic.twitter.com/giBZqP3U8p
— Nishant Kumar (@farzi_handle) March 13, 2018
This isn’t the first time Aaj Tak anchor Sweta Singh did a weird reporting. Back in 2016, while the demonetization was going on and the new notes of INR 2,000 were introduced.
She claimed that GPS chips are fitted on the bills that can be tracked even it stored underground left everyone laughing hard.