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London/IBNS: In a defence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the British Parliament, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak distanced himself from the BBC documentary series, saying he doesnt agree with the characterization of his Indian counterpart.

Sunak made these remarks on the controversial documentary that was raised in the British Parliament by Pakistan-origin MP Imran Hussain.

The UK governments position on this has been clear and long-standing and hasnt changed, of course, we dont tolerate persecution where it appears anywhere but I am not sure I agree at all with the characterization that the honourable gentleman has put forward to, he said while responding to Hussains question on the BBC report.

The BBCs two-part series called India: The Modi Question has elicited strong reactions.

The series narrator calls it a look at tensions between Indian PM Narendra Modi and Indias Muslim minority, investigating claims about his role in the 2002 riots that left over a thousand dead.

Prominent Indian-origin UK citizens condemned the series. Prominent UK Citizen Lord Rami Ranger said the BBC caused a great deal of hurt to over a billion Indians.

Condemning the biased reporting of BBC, Rami tweeted, @BBCNews You have caused a great deal of hurt to over a billion Indians It insults a democratically elected@PMOIndia Indian Police the Indian judiciary. We condemn the riots and loss of life also condemn your biased reporting.

??@BBCNews? You have caused a great deal of hurt to over a billion Indians?? It insults a democratically elected ??@PMOIndia? Indian Police the Indian judiciary. We condemn the riots and loss of life also condemn your biased reporting https://t.co/n38CTu07Il

Lord Rami Ranger CBE (@RamiRanger) January 18, 2023

Earlier, the Indian government strongly condemned the BBC series on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the 2002 Gujarat riots, calling it a propaganda piece designed to push a discredited narrative that shouldnt be dignified with a response.

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