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BBC brazens out its anti-Ram Mandir propaganda peddled by Geeta Pandey, anti-Hindu ‘journalist’ who eulogised gangster Atiq Ahmed as ‘Robinhood’

“BBC brazens out its anti-Ram Mandir propaganda peddled by Geeta Pandey, anti-Hindu ‘journalist’ who eulogised gangster Atiq Ahmed as ‘Robinhood’”, Opindia, February 3, 2024:

“On Thursday (1st February), the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) attempted to rationalise its propaganda piece against the newly constructed Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.

The UK’s national broadcaster published a contentious article titled ‘Ayodhya Ram Mandir: India PM Modi inaugurates Hindu temple on razed Babri mosque site‘ on 22nd January this year i.e. the occasion of Ram Mandir Pran Prathistha.

After receiving complaints from Hindu readers about the misleading nature of the article, BBC put out a statement shamelessly defending its anti-Hindu propaganda…..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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