PM Modi's propaganda in BBC documentary: Ministry of External Affairs told propaganda against India

British PM said - does not agree with the documentary.The Government of India has termed BBC's documentary on the Gujarat riots as propaganda against Prime Minister Modi and the country
PM Modi's propaganda in BBC documentary: Ministry of External Affairs told propaganda against India

PM Modi's propaganda in BBC documentary: Ministry of External Affairs told propaganda against India, British PM said - does not agree with the documentary

The Government of India has termed BBC's documentary on the Gujarat riots as propaganda against Prime Minister Modi and the country. Foreign Ministry spokesman Arindam Bagchi said in a media briefing on Thursday – We do not know what is the agenda behind the documentary, but it is not fair. This is propaganda against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Bagchi said- This documentary is an attempt to run a narrative of a special kind of propaganda against India. It is seen in the documentary that the people and organizations associated with it have a special kind of thinking, because there are no facts in it. It reflects the colonial mindset. We don't know what is the agenda behind this?

The British PM also protested, on the other side, the British Parliament discussed the BBC documentary. Pakistani-origin MP Imran Hussain said- Narendra Modi was directly responsible for the Gujarat riots. Even now the riot victims have not got justice. He asked British PM Rishi Sunak - What do you have to say on Modi's role in the riots?

On this Sunak said – I do not agree at all with the way Prime Minister Modi has been shown in the BBC documentary. He said- The position of the British government is clear. We do not tolerate violence in any part of the world, but I do not agree with the image of PM Modi presented in the documentary.

The first episode was telecast on January 17, the government removed it the next day

BBC released the first episode of 'The Modi Question' documentary on YouTube on 17 January. The second episode was to release on January 24. Even before this, the central government removed the first episode from YouTube. It was written in the description of the first episode that this documentary looks at the tension between India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Muslim minority. Investigates claims of Narendra Modi's role in the 2002 riots in Gujarat. Let us tell you that the committee constituted on the instructions of the Supreme Court to investigate the Gujarat riots had given a clean chit to Narendra Modi.

UK MP said – Documentary is not fair

UK MP Lord Rami Ranger tweeted on January 18 about the BBC documentary. He told BBC – You have hurt the sentiments of more than 100 crore people of India. The sentiments of a democratically elected Prime Minister, the Indian Police and the Indian Judiciary have been hurt. We condemn Gujarat riots, but also criticize your biased reporting.

Supreme Court has given clean chit to PM Modi

The SIT was constituted by the Supreme Court regarding the 2002 riots in Gujarat. The committee did not find the hand of Narendra Modi in the riots. The SIT had said that no evidence was found against Modi. In June 2022, the Supreme Court accepted the clean chit given to Modi by the SIT as correct.

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