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India Raids BBC Offices after It Airs Documentary Critical of Modi’s Handling of Anti-Muslim Riots

Wednesday 15 February 2023
India Raids BBC Offices after It Airs Documentary Critical of Modi’s Handling of Anti-Muslim Riots

Alwaght- Indian tax authorities raided the BBC's offices in the country on Tuesday a few weeks after the British broadcaster aired a two-part documentary investigating Prime Minister Narendra Modi's handling of deadly anti-Muslim riots in Gujarat in 2002 when he used to serve as the state's chief minister.

The broadcaster's offices located in New Delhi and Mumbai were targeted in the raid by Indian tax authorities on Tuesday, AFP reported.

The police sealed off the BBC's New Delhi office. A New Delhi-based BBC employee said that officials had been "confiscating all phones" during the tax raid.

The BBC aired the two-part documentary last month, alleging that Modi had ordered the police to turn a blind eye to the riots by Hindu nationalists, which left at least 1,000 people dead, most of them minority Muslims.

The Indian government has also banned screenings of the documentary at universities, arrested or suspended many students over the screenings, and blocked videos and tweets that offer links to the documentary across cyberspace.

India's opposition Congress party has denounced the government furor over the documentary as an "undeclared emergency."

The Editors Guild of India said the tax raids were part of a wider "trend of using government agencies to intimidate or harass press organizations that are critical of government policies."

A spokesman for the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, however, accused the BBC of engaging in "anti-India propaganda." Government adviser Kanchan Gupta also slammed the documentary as "hostile propaganda and anti-India garbage."

'Ethnic cleansing' of Muslims

The BBC documentary cited a previously classified British foreign office report quoting unnamed sources as saying that Modi met senior police officers and "ordered them not to intervene" in the anti-Muslim violence.

The violence was intended "to purge Muslims from Hindu areas," the report said.

The "systematic campaign of violence has all the hallmarks of ethnic cleansing" and was impossible "without the climate of impunity created by the [Gujarat] state Government," it concluded.

 

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