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Prominent House of Lords member Rami Ranger calls BBC documentary on PM Modi as 'unfortunate'

New Delhi: Lord Rami Ranger, a prominent member of the House of Lords of the UK Parliament has described the BBC documentary on Indian PM Narendra Modi as “unfortunate, ill-timed and ill-informed”.

BBC documentary on Narendra Modi is a 'propaganda': British MP

New Delhi: A British MP has called the British Broadcasting Corporation or BBC's documentary on the 2002 Gujarat riots as "propaganda" and a "disgraceful piece of shoddy journalism".

IT 'survey' at BBC India office to continue overnight, phones seized, laptops scanned

New Delhi/IBNS: The search operations led by Income Tax officials in British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)'s Delhi and Mumbai offices Tuesday will continue overnight, as per reports, even as phones and laptops are getting seized.

Home ministry approved release of Bilkis Bano's rapists: Gujarat govt tells Supreme Court

New Delhi/IBNS: The 11 men convicted of gangraping Bilkis Bano during a communal clash in 2002 were released as they had been in jail for 14 years and their behaviour was found to be good, the Gujarat Government told the Supreme Court.

'Give me back my right to live without fear and in peace': Bilkis Bano after release of 11 convicts

New Delhi/IBNS:  In her first reaction after the release of 11 men, including those convicted of gang-raping her and murdering seven members of her family during the 2002 Gujarat riots, Bilkis Bano on Wednesday said the move had "shaken her faith in justice".