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Much ado about nothing:  SC slams back at petitioner over BBC Docu , says ,“absolutely misconceived”

 

Mobilenews24x7 Bureau

The Apex court of the land has straight away set aside the cacophony over BBC documentary which allegedly has undertone of anti-Modi angle. The issue in fact has been made itself to be a strong diatribe against Modi’s handling of the riot in Gujarat in 2002.

Stating that the petition is “absolutely misconceived”, the apex court on Friday, 10 February, dismissed a plea seeking a ban on the operations of British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in India. The petition was filed by Hindu Sena President Vishnu Gupta in the aftermath of the BBC documentary on Gujarat riots. The documentary is alleged to have taken a critical view of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was the chief minister of Gujarat during the time of the riots.

The petitioner had alleged that the channel was taking an “anti-India” position.What did the petitioner argue? Appearing for the petitioner, Senior Advocate Pinky Anand, according to LiveLaw, said: “Kindly see the background when the documentary happened. Today you have a position, when you have an Indian as the Prime Minister of the UK. India is rising as an economic power.”The senior advocate also asked the bench to post the matter along with the batch of petitions challenging Centre’s order for blocking public access to the documentary. Further, the petitioner had sought the initiation of an NIA investigation against the “anti-India and anti-Indian government reporting/documentary films/short films including its employee journalist in India.”

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