Anil Antony calls BBC ‘repeat offender’ which questioned India’s territorial integrity

Former Union Defence Minister A K Antony’s son, Anil on Sunday termed BBC news channel as a “repeat offender,” who in the past has questioned India’s territorial integrity. Anil’s statement comes days after his comments against the controversial documentary by the channel on 2002 Gujarat riots, which has created a political storm in the country.

Anil Antony, on his Twitter handle, continued his tirade against the British broadcaster by posting examples of its “past shenanigans”, like publishing truncated maps of India without Kashmir.

In his tweet, in which he tagged senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh and party spokesperson Supriya Shrinate, Anil also took a dig at the grand old party by terming the BBC as a “perfect ally” for the “current INC” and its partners.

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