New Delhi: The Indian diaspora on Sunday held a protest against the release of the documentary, ‘India: The Modi Question’ outside the BBC office headquarters in London.
Several people were seen holding placards against the UK broadcaster. Many posters had the BBC logo red crossed and called the film “a total lie.” A protestor said that the documentary shows that there is discrimination against the Muslim community in India under the BJP-led central government, which is completely false, ANI reported.
“PM Modi has done so much for Muslims as compared to any other leader,” he added. Listing things that the prime minister has done, the protestor said, “Triple Talaq was ended for Muslim women, free LPG cylinders were given under the Ujjwala scheme, bank accounts were opened.”
“There is no discrimination against any community under PM Modi’s rule,” he added, the news agency reported.
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