It’s that time of year. The call from the editor echoes across the newsroom, repeating words that perhaps dozens of editors before her have said. “Guys!” she shouts. “We need a fact-check on how George Soros was not a Nazi!” “No!” her team cries. “We just published one last year!” “Too bad,” the editor says sternly. “Right-wing Twitter in India is at it again.” So, here we are. This time, we can blame that champion of free media, Arnab Goswami. Here’s how it played out. First, Arnab’s rant on digital media Everyone loves to hate George Soros. This we know and we know it well. Recently, he popped up in India’s collective imagination again because he said last week that Modi and Adani are “close allies” and that Modi is “no democrat”. External affairs minister Jaishankar replied that Soros is “old, rich and dangerous”. So far, so good. Then along came Arnab on February 22 , demanding that #SorosMedia come clean. “Soros,” said Goswami, his hands raised like a magician, “t