BBC IT Survey: British Foreign Minister raised the issue of BBC documentary and IT raids in front of S Jaishankar

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BBC IT Survey: British Foreign Minister raised the issue of BBC documentary and IT raids in front of S Jaishankar

British Foreign Minister James Cleverly and Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar.

British Foreign Minister James Cleverly and Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar.

The case of BBC documentary is not taking the name of stopping. Now the reaction of UK Foreign Minister James Cleverly has come to the fore regarding this matter. Cleverly said that I have not seen the BBC documentary, but I have seen the reactions of the UK and India.

According to media reports, UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly raised the issue of IT raids in BBC offices with India’s Foreign Minister S Jaishankar. In response, Jaishankar said that all entities operating in India must fully comply with the relevant laws. On the questions raised by the British minister, the External Affairs Minister of India has put forth her stand strongly. Please tell that Cleverly is in India to participate in the G20 Foreign Ministers’ meeting.

During this, British Foreign Minister James Cleverley said that BBC is an independent organization and completely separate from the government. Along with this, he has also questioned the BBC documentary made on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Cleverly said that I have not seen the documentary, but have seen the reactions of the United Kingdom and India.

He said the relationship between the UK and India is going from strength to strength. In fact, the controversial BBC documentary India the Modi Question was banned by the Government of India. A few days after this, the Income Tax Department had conducted a survey in the BBC offices.

Many leaders of the opposition raised questions regarding the raid in the BBC offices. Along with this, the UK government also came to the rescue of BBC. At the same time, the Income Tax Department had claimed that the income of the British media company was not commensurate with the scale of operations in India. The BBC had not paid some taxes, after which action was taken against it.

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