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Bharat will be shamed again and again using the so-called ‘Post Godhra riot of 2002’. The first correction that is needed is that it was not ‘Post Godhra riot of 2002’, it was ‘Hindu Retaliation of 2002’. ‘Hindu Retaliation of 2002’ took place after the burning of 10 kids, 27 women, in total 59 Hindus alive, because government machinery had failed to stop the pre-planned move by the Muslims of Godhra.
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External affairs minister S Jaishankar has spoken on various topics about his journey from foreign service to politics and shed light on a range of other issues, including Congress's allegations, the timing of BBC's documentary on PM Modi, and tensions with China.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday (Feb 15) termed the Income Tax survey at the BBC's offices in Delhi and Mumbai as "very unfortunate" and slammed the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government.
SC dismissed a PIL seeking complete ban on the BBC & BBC India from operating from Indian territory in wake of airing the documentary titled, 'India: The Modi Question' relating to the 2002 Gujarat riots.
Senior Advocate and Rajya Sabha MP Mahesh Jethmalani on Friday (Feb 4) said that the BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi is "nothing more than a Chinese-inspired initiative".
A minor scuffle broke out between the students and police after they were stopped from screening the series that has sparked a political storm.
The Indian diaspora on Sunday (Jan 29) held a protest against the release of the BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi at their Headquarters in Portland Place.
Members of the CPM's students' wing, the Students Federation of India (SFI), on Friday (Jan 27) claimed that the controversial BBC documentary 'India: The Modi Question' was successfully screened at Presidency University.
Notably, the same US state department on January 23 had blew off questions about a controversial BBC documentary while vigorously talking up shared values and close ties between the United States and India.
His remarks came just days after the Kerala Congress organised the screening of the docuseries Kerala and Hyderabad despite being banned by the central government
Police said, “we have received the information that some students organised screening inside the campus but haven’t received any written complaint. If we receive a complaint investigation will be taken up.”
When asked about the documentary, US State Department spokesperson Ned Price hailed the shared values "that enact the United States and India as two thriving and vibrant democracies."
Under normal circumstances, one would not react to an organization that matters little to people in my country and that is located thousands of miles away from us. But as a nation-state, India is on the roll and we 1. 4 billion Indians have become intolerant to bull shit.
The BBC was expelled from India by order of Indira Gandhi's socialist government, under a hail of neo-imperialist criticism.
Hitting back at the Opposition leaders, who shared clips of the UK national broadcaster BBC's controversial documentary series on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on their social media handles, BJP said.