Indian tax brokers raided the places of work of the BBC in New Delhi and Mumbai on Tuesday, weeks after the federal government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi tried to cease the dissemination of a documentary by the broadcaster that criticized his remedy of the nation’s Muslim minority.
The Indian authorities underneath Mr. Modi have usually used such raids in opposition to impartial media organizations, human rights teams and suppose tanks in what activists name an effort to harass vital voices into silence by concentrating on their funding sources. Rights teams have repeatedly expressed concern concerning the dwindling freedom of the press, with journalists and activists thrown in jail for lengthy durations or mired in court docket circumstances that drag on in India’s labyrinthine judiciary.
A spokesman for India’s governing celebration confirmed the BBC raids at a information convention. A few dozen tax brokers entered the British public broadcaster’s workplace in central New Delhi simply earlier than midday, blocking entry to the constructing’s fifth ground, the place the BBC places of work are situated, a police officer posted outdoors the constructing mentioned.
Gaurav Bhatia, the spokesman for Mr. Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Social gathering, mentioned the BBC had nothing to concern if it had executed nothing mistaken. He then unleashed verbal assaults on the broadcaster, together with calling its reporting propaganda.
“It might probably’t be the whims and fancies of a company,” Mr. Bhatia mentioned on the information convention, laying out what he referred to as examples of a “hidden agenda” in BBC reporting. “This can’t be tolerated.”
In a short assertion on Tuesday afternoon, the BBC mentioned: “The earnings tax authorities are at the moment on the BBC places of work in New Delhi and Mumbai, and we’re totally cooperating. We hope to have this case resolved as quickly as potential.”
The 2-part BBC documentary, referred to as “India: The Modi Query,” revisits Mr. Modi’s function throughout one among India’s bloodiest episodes of communal violence, in Gujarat, when he was the state’s chief minister twenty years in the past. It additionally examines his celebration’s remedy of the nation’s 200 million Muslims since he turned prime minister in 2014.
The deaths of practically 60 Hindu pilgrims in a 2002 fireplace on a prepare, for which Mr. Modi’s supporters blamed native Muslim teams, prompted a wave of retaliatory mob violence wherein greater than 1,000 folks, most of them Muslims, have been killed, and about 150,000 uprooted.
Mr. Modi has lengthy confronted questions on whether or not his state authorities, as a substitute of containing the anger, inspired the mobs. Whereas a lot of the reporting within the BBC documentary was already well-known in India, it additionally included a secret British authorities report that blamed Mr. Modi for the retaliatory violence.
His lieutenants have questioned the timing of the documentary. By resurfacing outdated allegations for which Mr. Modi has been cleared by India’s Supreme Court docket, they mentioned, the BBC was mounting an assault on India’s rise on the worldwide stage underneath its highly effective chief.
The documentary shortly turned a spotlight of India’s raucous home politics, as the federal government tried to cease its distribution within the nation — going so far as slicing off electrical energy and detaining pupil leaders earlier than screenings at universities.
The BBC has defended its reporting, saying that the documentary was “rigorously researched” and that “a variety of voices, witnesses and consultants have been approached, and now we have featured a spread of opinions, together with responses from folks within the B.J.P.”
Sameer Yasir contributed reporting.