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The BBC says it is not going to be “delay” from reporting in India after the federal government prevented a documentary crucial of Prime Minister Narendra Modi from airing within the nation and raided the broadcaster’s places of work.
Indian tax authorities spent three days looking out BBC places of work in Delhi and Mumbai final week. The raids got here practically a month after the Indian authorities used emergency powers to ban the two-part documentary “India: The Modi Query.”
In an e-mail to employees in India, BBC director basic Tim Davie applauded their braveness within the face of what press teams and India’s foremost opposition Congress get together have condemned as an assault on press freedom
“Nothing is extra essential than our capability to report with out concern or favour,” Davie wrote within the e-mail, a duplicate of which was shared with CNN.
“Our responsibility to our audiences world wide is to pursue the information by means of unbiased and neutral journalism, and to supply and distribute the perfect artistic content material. We gained’t be delay from that process”
Davie added that the BBC “doesn’t have an agenda.”
Indian authorities have accused the BBC of tax evasion. India’s Earnings Tax Division stated it had discovered “a number of discrepancies and inconsistencies” within the information of “a distinguished worldwide media firm.” The BBC stated final week that it will “reply appropriately to any direct formal communication obtained from the Earnings Tax Division.”
Davie stated in his e-mail that the BBC continued to cooperate absolutely with the Indian tax authorities.
Reporters With out Borders (RSF) stated that the searches had “all of the hallmarks of a reprisal,” coming as they did weeks after the Indian authorities prevented the Modi documentary from airing and blocked clips of it circulating on social media.
The documentary, which broadcast in the UK in January, criticized the position performed by Modi as chief minister of the western state of Gujarat when riots broke out between the state’s majority Hindus and minority Muslims in 2002.
Modi was accused of not doing sufficient to cease the violence, which killed greater than 1,000 individuals, largely Muslims. Modi has denied wrongdoing, and a particular investigation group appointed by India’s Supreme Court docket in 2012 discovered no proof to counsel he was responsible.
The prime minister has been accused of silencing his critics in current months and on Thursday, a senior member of India’s Congress get together was arrested for allegedly insulting Modi.
— Swati Gupta and Manveena Suri in New Delhi, Olesya Dmitracova and Martin Goillandeau in London, and Alex Stambaugh in Hong Kong contributed reporting.