Row over docu on PM Modi: Hindu Sena puts up placards against BBC outside its Delhi office
Members of the Hindu Sena Sunday put up anti-BBC boards outside the UK-based broadcaster’s office at Hindustan Building, KG Marg, and protested against its documentary, ‘India: The Modi Question’.
Placards reading “BBC is a threat to India’s Unity and it should be Banned” and “BBC stop tarnishing India’s image. BBC leave India” were put up outside the main gate of the office amid a row over the controversial documentary. Police later removed the placards.
Hindu Sena national president Vishnu Gupta said, “The BBC is a threat to the unity and integrity of the country and should be banned immediately. BBC has been working to tarnish the image of the country… Now, they are targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi.”