India Boils on the Streets of Britain Against Gujarat Riots and Documentary on PM Modi, Storms BBC Office
The BBC may have tried to malign the Prime Minister's image on the Gujarat riots, but British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has also rejected this documentary. Jayu Shah said, "BBC should be investigated internationally and the Board of Directors of BBC should be investigated for failing in their duty as a public broadcaster."

India's blood boils over a BBC documentary on the role of Prime Minister Modi on the Gujarat riots. BBC has made this documentary at a time when the country's top court has given a complete clean chit to PM Modi and leaving Britain behind, India has become the 5th largest economy in the world. Despite this, almost 21 years after the Gujarat riots, BBC has made a malicious attempt to create a big gulf between the two religions in India by making such a documentary with a special purpose. Although the whole country has understood this conspiracy of BBC. That's why Indians protested strongly with tricolor in all major cities of UK to teach BBC a lesson. This caused an earthquake from London to the BBC office.
Indians also surrounded the BBC office, accusing them of tarnishing India's image and defaming Prime Minister Modi. Due to this, even the executive officers of BBC came in panic. The Indians surrounded the BBC headquarters for a long time and raised deafening slogans against it. The British government was also taken aback by the large gathering of Indians in Britain from London to Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow and Newcastle. Indians launched the 'Chalo BBC' campaign to gherao the BBC studios in all the above cities, which was tremendously successful. The BBC was horrified to see protests by Indians at all the BBC studios in those cities. The Government of India has already banned this documentary in its country.
The BBC may have tried to malign the Prime Minister's image on the Gujarat riots, but British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has also rejected this documentary. Jayu Shah said, "BBC should be investigated internationally and the Board of Directors of BBC should be investigated for failing in their duty as a public broadcaster." Another protester said that his mother was physically disabled. The reason she takes the help of a wheelchair and yet she has come here is because she felt the need to raise her voice against the "false and anti-India propaganda" being spread by the BBC.
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