Lord Rami Ranger, a member of the Home of Lords of the UK Parliament, wrote to the BBC strongly condemning the documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and stated the timing of the documentary is sinister when India and the UK are working for a free commerce settlement, India has assumed the presidency of G20 and the UK has an Indian-origin prime minister.
Urging the broadcaster to cease screening the second a part of the documentary, Rami Ranger wrote the 2nd half would exasperate the “already tense state of affairs” between British Hindus and Muslims in a lot of UK cities. “The timing of this documentary is sinister; when India assumed the Presidency of G20, we now have our first Prime Minister of Indian origin in No.10 and we’re working for the UK-India free commerce settlement,” he stated asking the broadcaster whether or not BBC’s “Pakistani-origin employees had been behind this nonsense”.
The documentary insults the democratically elected prime minister, the Judiciary and in addition Parliament, he wrote in a letter addressed to Tim Davie, director common of BBC.
“I’m appalled by the documentary,” Rami Ranger wrote accusing the producer of the doc of exhibiting a scarcity of imaginative and prescient, widespread sense and judgement.
“I condemn violence and lack of life wherever it takes place, and I equally condemn these stirring up non secular hatred within the United Kingdon by citing the politics of the subcontinent to the UK,” he wrote.
“The BBC documentary has opened outdated wounds by creating hatred between British Hindus and Muslims by trying to color India as an illiberal nation the place Muslims are persecuted. If this had been the case, the Muslims would have left India by now. Quite the opposite, the Muslim inhabitants of India is now greater than Pakistan’s…” he added.