India bathing spectacle, Naga Sadhus referred to as ‘Naked ash-smeared ascetics’
Can the BBC ever dare to make objectionable statements on religious pilgrimages of other religions ?
Can the BBC ever dare to make objectionable statements on religious pilgrimages of other religions ?
This incident reveals the true nature of the British Royal Family. Under the guise of freedom of expression, entities like the BBC and Khalistanis in Britain spew venom against India.
Israel did not take too kindly to Al-Jazeera’s sympathetic reporting on Hamas after the October 7th massacre and promptly shut down their offices there. Today, India has to fight a war of narratives and may want to take a leaf out of Israel’s book. ‘BBC on Trial’ is a welcome step in that direction.
It is quite unfortunate that today, out of the four basic life pursuits – Purushartha, as we call it, ‘artha’ or material gain (specifically monetary gain) has gained importance.
This documentary has been released on the OTT platforms ‘String Reveals’ and ‘Prachyam’, as well as on the YouTube channel of the ‘Global Hindu Federation’.
BBC plays an important role in the global anti-India deep state machinery. They have leveraged Goebbels’ principles of propaganda to paint Indians, Hindus in particular, as intolerant, violent and Islamophobic.
It is no longer enough to challenge the occasional misleading report or biased documentary—the institution itself must be put on trial.
BBC hears what some Muslims have to say, it doesn’t take into account what crores of Hindus think.
Anand Mahindra attributed India’s poverty to the historical exploitation by the British colonial rule.
India had just launched the Mars Orbiter Mission (the Mangalyaan). While the world was lauding India’s achievement, the New York Times published a distasteful cartoon in its article India’s Budget Mission to Mars.