
London (Britain) – The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) apologised to Trump, but while doing so it also claimed that since they had not defamed US President Donald Trump in any way, he had no legal right to file a defamation case.
BBC apologises after misrepresenting U.S. President Donald Trump.
But when it comes to India, the pattern is the same every time –
🟥 Anti-India narrative🟧 Anti-Hindu slant
Despite repeatedly maligning India and Hindus, the BBC has never apologised – and likely never will.… pic.twitter.com/pN3CUJtgIn
— Sanatan Prabhat (@SanatanPrabhat) November 15, 2025
In this regard BBC’s president, Sameer Shah, has sent a personal letter to the White House regarding this, stating that, after Trump’s speech on 6th January 2021, some of his supporters attacked the Parliament. At that time, their inattentive reporting had been misleading. Admitting this fact he expressed his apology.
Editorial PerspectiveThe BBC is ever against India and anti-Hindu. Its reporting had been defaming India and Hindus. Realising that it (BBC) will never apologise for doing so, it should be banned in India. |
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