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India blocks YouTube videos and Twitter posts on BBC Modi documentary

10s of millions of you allowed ten thousand of them to cart it away? forshame forshame!

Even the islamic invaders were only 100,000 in numbers and they ruled over all of India.

It is indeed a shame, but the atrocities the British committed all over the world would have shamed you and your generations for centuries IF you had any shame.
 
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Its clear from your post that you are a "secular minority". This combination of ignorance, false equivalence, poor English, bad spelling and barely disguised Hindu phobia is a dead give away.

I won't waste my time anymore with you.

But for the record, all the things you mention built were Built by Indians for Indians. British even at the best of times averaged only 10,000 in India including their wives and kids. Not the "millions" you claim.
Lol built by Indians for Indians ? Why Indians under muslim rule were not able to do or even give a thought about building such systems or projects ? you are peddling left liberal propaganda which is still trying to legitimise dark ages of muslim rule in India for the sake of getting muslim votes .
 
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Hindu PM of UK rubbished the BBC propaganda against hindus and India , BBC is now run by so called left liberal woke and Islamists working inside britain .

OK Kumar...... :lol:
 
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Sangh parivar is confused, it doesn't know whether it's coming or going. edits history then goes oops let's do another revision then oops again and so on and on ad infinitum. :lol:
 
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Lol built by Indians for Indians ? Why Indians under muslim rule were not able to do or even give a thought about building such systems or projects ? you are peddling left liberal propaganda which is still trying to legitimise dark ages of muslim rule in India for the sake of getting muslim votes .

British Bureaucracy was Indian, only the top guys were British. Same with British Army, Schools, Colleges, hospitals, etc.

Only the Railways were manned by the British and then by the Anglo Indians because of their Strategic nature.

Under Mughals the Bureaucracy was Persian, Turk, Tajiks, Uzbeks and Kurds.

For example, Iranian elite was,
25.54 % in 1575-959,
28.4 %in 1647-4810,
27.8 % in 1658-78 and
21.9 % in 1679-1707

Indian Hindus formed only 12-13% of elite in Mughal rule. The maximum was 25% towards the end of the Mughal raj.

Also under Mughals the Hindus could do development work only in their Jagir. Which is how the Hindu society survived.

Sangh parivar is confused, it doesn't know whether it's coming or going. edits history then goes oops let's do another revision then oops again and so on and on ad infinitum. :lol:

Right.

Apparently the British were the oppressed since they were a "minority" in India.

Same with the Muslims too. Bingo.
 
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India can block all day long but rest of the world can take a good look at the Butcher of gujrat
 
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The Indian government has ordered YouTube and Twitter to take down videos and tweets about a BBC documentary that is critical of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

India’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting issued the directions “for blocking multiple YouTube videos” and "over 50 tweets" linked to the videos of the first episode of the BBC documentary, Kanchan Gupta, an adviser to the ministry, said Saturday.

The ministry issued the directions under the IT Rules, 2021 that gives the ministry the authority to take down posts that it deems undermines the sovereignty and integrity of India, and has "potential to adversely impact India's friendly relations with foreign countries as also public order within the country," Gupta said. Both YouTube and Twitter complied with the directions, he said.

Gupta called the BBC documentary a “hateful propaganda.” Multiple ministries, including MEA, MHA and MIB, examined BBC's "malicious documentary" and found it "casting aspersions on the authority and credibility of Supreme Court of India, sowing divisions among various Indian communities, and making unsubstantiated allegations," he wrote in a Twitter thread.

The BBC has not broadcasted the documentary in India.

BBC aired the first episode of the two-part documentary, "India: The Modi Question" on January 17. The series addresses the 2002 communal riots in the western Indian state of Gujarat, where Modi was the Chief Minister at the time. Nearly 800 Muslims and over 250 Hindus died in the riots, according to official figures.

The violence erupted after a train carrying Hindu pilgrims caught fire.

A Special Investigation Team appointed by India's apex court a decade later said Modi had taken the steps to control the riots. Another petition questioning Modi's exoneration was dismissed last year.

The BBC series says Modi's governance has been "dogged by persistent allegations about the attitude of his government towards India’s Muslim population," according to the description on its website.

"This series investigates the truth behind these allegations and examines Modi’s backstory to explore other questions about his politics when it comes to India’s largest religious minority."

Arindam Bagchi, the spokesperson for the Indian foreign ministry, said this week that the documentary is a "propaganda piece designed to push a particular discredited narrative. The bias, the lack of objectivity, and frankly a continuing colonial mindset, is blatantly visible."

"If anything, this film or documentary is a reflection on the agency and individuals that are peddling this narrative again. It makes us wonder about the purpose of this exercise and the agenda behind it and frankly we do not wish to dignify such efforts."

BBC said in a statement that the documentary examines the tensions between India's Hindi majority and Muslim minority and explores the politics of India's PM Modi in relation to those tensions.

"The documentary was rigorously researched according to highest editorial standards. A wide range of voices, witnesses and experts were approached, and we have featured a range of opinions – this includes responses from people in the BJP [India’s ruling party]. We offered the Indian Government a right to reply to the matters raised in the series – it declined to respond,” a BBC spokesperson said.

This isn't the first time a documentary on Modi has stirred debate. Disney-owned Hotstar, India’s largest on-demand video streaming service with more than 300 million users, blocked an episode of HBO’s “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” that was critical of Modi. An uncensored version of that episode aired on YouTube in India.

Indian have thin skins, small d****, and supposedly "large democracy"? 😇
 
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I assure you hindutva is here to stay forever and for betterment of Indian people , India will prosper despite millions of plans made by likes of you . It is better for all pakistanis to mind their internal conditions and work for improvement of your country which is suffering from anti India policies made by your rulers .you may be enemy of hindus but we are not enemy of muslims , but for us our country and culture comes first religion has back seat .
Pajeet, so does that mean your stay here is permanent as well, even when you are not welcome?
Pakistan definitely needs to clear up it's mess, unless the people have decided to live under hindutva Fascist tyranny.
 
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