The Gujarat state assembly on Friday passed a resolution calling on the middle to choose hard action against the BBC for tarnishing the image of Primary Minister Narendra Modi with its documentary on the 2002 Godra riots.
People enjoy the BBC documentary “India: The Modi Issue” in Cochin in January. (AFP)
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“This documentary is not only about Primary Minister Modi, but about the 1.35 billion citizens of the country,” said Minister Harsh Sanghavi.
“Prime Minister Modi has committed his daily life to serving the country, weaponizing the equipment of development and responding correctly to anti-national components. He has worked hard to put India on the world-wide stage,” he claimed.
In January, the BBC unveiled a documentary titled “India: The Modi Challenge” about the 2002 Gujarat riots. The film drew controversy for suggesting that Modi disregarded the clean up flag as chief minister’s leadership all through the riots presented by the Supreme Courtroom.
The Foreign Office referred to as it a “propaganda movie”, indicating it reflected a “colonial mentality”.
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Also go through: Jaishankar concerns timing of BBC documentary on PM, states ‘politics…’
All through his stop by to India, British Foreign Secretary James Cleverley said that through the bilateral meeting, British International Secretary Jaishankar lifted the challenge of seeking the BBC’s Indian places of work.
In an exclusive job interview with ANI, Cleverly explained the BBC is an independent organisation, independent of the British isles authorities.
“I have not found the documentary but I have witnessed the reaction from the Uk and India. The BBC is an impartial organisation, impartial from the authorities. I have a potent individual connection with Dr Jaishankar…the romantic relationship concerning Britain and India by way of that day ,” Cleverly stated when requested about the BBC documentary about Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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In February, cash flow tax authorities raided the BBC’s places of work in New Delhi and Mumbai.
In January, the central governing administration issued instructions to block YouTube video clips and Twitter posts sharing links to the controversial BBC documentary “India: The Modi Concern.”