‘Some people in India consider BBC above Supreme Court’, what did Kiren Rijiju say on documentary controversy?

Kiren Rijiju On BBC documentary: The Central Government has stopped the BBC’s documentary ‘India: The Modi Question’ related to Prime Minister Narendra Modi from being released on social media.
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Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on Sunday (January 22) reacted to Britain’s British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi ‘India: The Modi Question’. Union minister Kiren Rijiju said the BBC documentary ‘India: The Modi Question’ on Prime Minister Narendra Modi was released for “malicious campaigns” inside and outside India. Kiren Rijiju also said that some people in the country consider BBC above the Supreme Court. Union minister Kiren Rijiju also alleged that some people can stoop to any extent to lower the dignity and image of the country to please their moral masters.
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju tweeted, “Minorities or matters related to every community in India are moving forward positively. Some people in India have still not gotten over the colonial intoxication. They consider BBC above the Supreme Court of India and lower the country’s dignity and image to any extent to please their moral masters.”
Some people in India have still not gotten over the colonial intoxication. They consider BBC above the Supreme Court of India and lower the country’s dignity and image to any extent to please their moral masters.
— Kiren Rijiju (@KirenRijiju) January 22, 2023
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Kiren Rijiju On BBC documentary Says Some people in India consider BBC above supreme court
Story first published: Sunday, January 22, 2023, 15:23 [IST]