New Delhi [India], January 22 (ANI): Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on Sunday took on the “malicious campaigns” inside and out of doors India in connection to the UK’s British Broadcasting Company (BBC)’s documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and stated that some folks “think about the BBC above the Supreme Court docket of India”.
The Union Minister alleged that they “decrease” the nation’s dignity and picture to any extent to “please their ethical masters”.
Taking to Twitter, Rijiju stated that minorities within the nation are transferring forward positively.
“Minorities, or for that matter each neighborhood in India is transferring forward positively. India’s picture can’t be disgraced by malicious campaigns launched inside or exterior India. PM @narendramodi Ji’s voice is the voice of 1.4 billion Indians,” Rijiju tweeted.
“Some folks in India nonetheless haven’t gotten over the colonial intoxication. They think about BBC above the Supreme Court docket of India and decrease the nation’s dignity and picture to any extent to please their ethical masters,” the Minister added (roughly translated from Hindi).
He stated that there isn’t a hope from these folks whose “solely purpose is to weaken India”.
“Anyway, there isn’t a higher hope from these tukde tukde gang members whose solely purpose is to weaken the may of India,” Rijiju tweeted.
Earlier, former Analysis and Evaluation Wing (RAW) chief Sanjeev Tripathi slammed UK’s British Broadcasting Company (BBC) for its documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling it “prejudiced, biased and stuffed with factual errors”.
He added that the documentary must be condemned by everybody.
Talking to ANI, Tripathi questioned the BBC’s intent behind the documentary on PM Modi, which he stated appears ‘motivated’. He stated the documentary options the 2002 Gujarat riots and the Godhra prepare burning incident, which preceded it, including that the Supreme Court docket lately gave PM Modi a clear chit within the case.
“This documentary of BBC, which claims to look at the so-called tensions between Hindus and Muslims in India, and in that context, talks about once more the so-called controversial insurance policies of Prime Minister Modi, shouldn’t be solely prejudiced however can also be biased and stuffed with factual errors,” he stated.
In a robust response to the BBC documentary, greater than 300 eminent Indians, together with retired judges, bureaucrats, and armed forces veterans signed a press release slamming the British nationwide broadcaster for exhibiting “unrelenting prejudice” in the direction of India and its chief. (ANI)
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