TMC MP Mahua Moitra blasted the Centre for the declared “censorship” after the federal government obstructed a BBC documentary on PM Modi.
New Delhi,UPGRADED: Jan 22, 2023 16:32 IST
Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra. (PTI image)
By India Today Web Desk: Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moita has actually struck out at the Centre for obstructing YouTube videos and Twitter posts sharing links to the questionable BBC documentary “India: The Modi Question”. Mahua Moitra shared an archived link of the documentary, including that she “has actually not been chosen to represent the world’s democracy to accept censorship”.
A day previously, on Saturday, Mahua Moitra had actually knocked the Centre’s choice to obstruct the BBC documentary. She tweeted, “Government on war footing to guarantee nobody in India can view a simple BBC program. Pity that the emperor and courtiers of the world’s biggest democracy are so insecure.”
On Sunday, the Trinamool Congress MP shared an archived link of the BBC documentary, and stated, “Sorry, Haven’t been chosen to represent world’s biggest democracy to accept censorship. Here’s the link. View it while you can. (Takes a while to buffer though).”
Sorry, Haven’t been chosen to represent world’s biggest democracy to accept censorship.
Here’s the link. See it while you can.
(Takes a while to buffer though) https://t.co/nZdfh9ekm1– Mahua Moitra (@MahuaMoitra) January 22, 2023
WHAT IS THE BBC DOCUMENTARY ABOUT?
The two-part BBC documentary “India: The Modi Question” declares it examined specific elements connecting to the 2002 Gujarat riots when Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the primary minister of the state. The documentary, whose very first episode was aired on Tuesday, has actually gotten a sharp response from