How often do we read the news and consider it to be fact? Using examples from daily news; Ali Aftab divides headlines into 3 typical categories and explains the importance of thinking before believing.
Another dimension is that Urdu newspapers are for the masses thus have the necessary ingredients of sensationalism, populist fantasies and just a touch of vulgarity. English papers on the other hand are supposed to be targeting the educated class thus you see some real journalism and opinions there. It is a sad fact that the opinions which are presented in English papers can cause mass disturbances if translated in Urdu and published. Not a pretty picture of the degree to which our society is segmented. A good experiment can be to match Jang and The News and see the difference there. I once read an opinion in The News lambasting Americans for intolerance in the background of a case where a legislator was caught indulging in homosexual activities in a public bathroom. The gust of the opinion was that American due to intolerance have compelled the legislator to practice his sexual inclinations in such a place and that reflects poorly on tolerance level of American society. Can anyone even think of sharing such opinions in An Urdu paper?