BBC on Trial: BBC on Trial, a documentary focused on exposing its biases against India and Hinduism, by Pandit Satish K Sharma was released today. The documentary exposes BBC’s attempt to create ‘global division’ and also talks about its funding mechanism. The documentary also calls out BBC are propaganda machine to set narratives among poorly understood medium of mass communications.
At the height of India’s freedom struggle in 1942, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose called out the BBC as a “Bluff & Bluster Corporation,” which is a shocking disclosure made at the beginning of the documentary.
The documentary has exposed the BBC’s objectivity and sparked debate over how it handles delicate subjects.
“Those in governance of the BBC have set a tone which says, whatever you do just make sure that you undermine India and Hindus. That message comes across loud and clear,” remark by Kapil Dudakia, a British columnist.
Lord Dr. Indarjit Singh, Commander of the British Empire, who has been the voice of BBC’s flagship today programme for over 35 years, revealed in the documentary that the BBC blocked him from even discussing a Sikh guru from his own religion (Sikhism).
Ruchir Sharma (Foreign Policy expert) says in the documentary, “it’s a well-established toolkit.” Intellectuals, artists, journalists, authors and many more from India, China, Russia are enticed over to the west. There they are conditioned into becoming supposedly dissident intellectuals, who are then weaponised against their home country.
The makers of the documentary have promised to expose British Broadcasting Corporation’s (BBC) act of creating global division, western media bias against India and Hindus.
Watch the full documentary here
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