BBC Modi Pakistan: Did BBC ‘Pakistani’ staff make controversial film on PM Modi, questions raised in UK
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Tory leader Lord Raminder Singh said the documentary was ‘insensitive’ and one-sided, reports the Guardian. He said that BBC has again rubbed salt on the old wound by creating hatred between Hindus and Muslims. The British MP said that this documentary is an insult to Indian Prime Minister Modi. That too when PM Modi had no role in the Gujarat riots. In the year 2012, PM Modi was acquitted in the Supreme Court’s investigation.
The influence of the politics of the Indian subcontinent to Britain
Lord Ranger said of his remarks, ‘I have mentioned any staff of Pakistani origin in the BBC. Unfortunately, the politics of the Indian subcontinent continues to affect Britain as well. Which is neither pleasant nor helpful in terms of social integration and building relationships between people of different races. Let us tell you that India has already termed this documentary as propaganda. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi has termed this documentary as biased.
Bagchi said that the BBC film is far from facts and promotes colonial thinking. Conservative Party MP Dolar Popat also wrote a letter to the Director General of the BBC saying that it is too one-sided. He demanded that this film be withdrawn. The matter of banning this documentary of India has now reached the court. The Supreme Court will hear on this. Meanwhile, Russia has also openly supported India’s stand on PM Modi’s documentary.
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