British MP Lord Rami Ranger furious over reporting against PM Modi, reprimanded BBC
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi The British MP has also fiercely criticized the BBC for reporting against it. Lord Rami Ranger, a member of the British Parliament House of Lords, reprimanded the BBC for the new series attacking PM Modi.
British MP accuses BBC of biased reporting
British MP Lord Rami Ranger accused the BBC of biased reporting. He made a tweet about this and wrote, @BBC News you have caused a lot of harm to more than a billion Indians. It insults the democratically elected Prime Minister and the Indian Judiciary. We condemn the riots and loss of lives. I also condemn your biased reporting.
India: Uproar over The Modi Question
BBC has started two series named India: The Modi Question, which is currently in a lot of controversies. People are targeting BBC. In this series of BBC, tension has been shown between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Muslim minorities. Along with this, the claims of his role in the 2002 Gujarat riots have also been investigated.
BBC being targeted on social media
BBC is being trolled fiercely on social media regarding the series against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The BBC is being accused of biased reporting. A Twitter user has even given a suggestion to the BBC. He has suggested BBC to report on the death of 30 lakh people due to malnutrition and disease in West Bengal.
All cases related to Gujarat riots closed
Significantly, last year the Supreme Court closed all the cases related to the Gujarat riots. It is known that on February 27, 2002, miscreants had set a train on fire in Godhra, Gujarat. In which about 59 people had died. After that incident riots broke out in Gujarat. At the time when the riots broke out, Narendra Modi was the Chief Minister of Gujarat.
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