Tag: BBC Office Raids

  • Congress assaults Centre over Income Tax ‘survey operation’ at BBC places of work

    By Agencies

    NEW DELHI: The Congress on Tuesday took a swipe on the authorities over the Income Tax survey operation on the BBC places of work, saying whereas they’re demanding a JPC on the Adani difficulty it’s after the BBC.

    The Income Tax Department on Tuesday performed a survey operation on the British Broadcasting Corporation’s (BBC) places of work in Delhi and Mumbai as a part of a tax evasion investigation, officers stated.

    The Congress termed the I-T division’s ‘survey operations’ on the BBC places of work as an ‘act of intimidation’ and stated the federal government was petrified of criticism.

    Party General Secretary Okay.C. Venugopal stated, “The I-T raid at BBC’s offices reeks of desperation and shows that the Modi government is scared of criticism.”

    “We condemn these intimidation tactics in the harshest terms. This undemocratic and dictatorial attitude cannot go on any longer,” he added.

    Congress normal secretary Jairam Ramesh additionally used a Hindi idiom to assault the federal government, saying “Vinash Kale, Vipreet Buddhi” (When doom approaches, an individual’s mind works towards his curiosity).

    “Here we are demanding JPC on the Adani issue but the government is after the BBC. Vinash Kale Viprit Buddhi,” Ramesh stated.

    As a part of a survey, the Income Tax Department solely covers the enterprise premises of an organization and doesn’t raid residences and different areas of its promoters or administrators.

    (With Inputs from PTI, IANS)

    NEW DELHI: The Congress on Tuesday took a swipe on the authorities over the Income Tax survey operation on the BBC places of work, saying whereas they’re demanding a JPC on the Adani difficulty it’s after the BBC.

    The Income Tax Department on Tuesday performed a survey operation on the British Broadcasting Corporation’s (BBC) places of work in Delhi and Mumbai as a part of a tax evasion investigation, officers stated.

    The Congress termed the I-T division’s ‘survey operations’ on the BBC places of work as an ‘act of intimidation’ and stated the federal government was petrified of criticism.

    Party General Secretary Okay.C. Venugopal stated, “The I-T raid at BBC’s offices reeks of desperation and shows that the Modi government is scared of criticism.”

    “We condemn these intimidation tactics in the harshest terms. This undemocratic and dictatorial attitude cannot go on any longer,” he added.

    Congress normal secretary Jairam Ramesh additionally used a Hindi idiom to assault the federal government, saying “Vinash Kale, Vipreet Buddhi” (When doom approaches, an individual’s mind works towards his curiosity).

    “Here we are demanding JPC on the Adani issue but the government is after the BBC. Vinash Kale Viprit Buddhi,” Ramesh stated.

    As a part of a survey, the Income Tax Department solely covers the enterprise premises of an organization and doesn’t raid residences and different areas of its promoters or administrators.

    (With Inputs from PTI, IANS)

  • ‘Intimidation techniques, heights of dictatorship’: Opposition events on BBC I-T ‘survey’

    By Online Desk

    NEW DELHI: India’s opposition events have criticised the PM Modi-led BJP authorities over the Income Tax ‘survey’ operation on the BBC places of work in Delhi and Mumbai on Tuesday.

    The Congress termed the ‘survey’ operations as an ‘act of intimidation’ and stated the federal government was fearful of criticism. Party General Secretary Ok.C. Venugopal stated, “The I-T raid at BBC’s offices reeks of desperation and shows that the Modi government is scared of criticism.”

    “We condemn these intimidation tactics in the harshest terms. This undemocratic and dictatorial attitude cannot go on any longer,” he added.

    Meanwhile, senior Congress chief Jairam Ramesh stated, “Here we’re demanding JPC on the Adani subject however the authorities is after the BBC. Vinash Kale Viprit Buddhi.

    The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) additionally slammed the centre saying Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached the “heights of dictatorship.”

    “Modi ji, you have reached the heights of dictatorship,” stated AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh, who can also be the get together’s nationwide spokesperson, in a tweet in Hindi, reacting sharply to the survey.

    “First, imposed a ban on the BBC documentary. Now raids at their offices. Don’t forget Modi ji, Hitler’s dictatorship also came to an end. Your dictatorship will also end,” the AAP chief added.

    Meanwhile, the CPI(M) questioned if India stays the “mother of democracy.” Party’s General Secretary Sitaram Yechury additionally slammed the federal government for not accepting the opposition’s demand for a Joint Parliamentary Committee probe into the Adani Group subject.

    “First ban BBC documentaries. No JPC/enquiry into Adani exposures. Now IT raids on BBC offices! India: ‘Mother of democracy’?” Yechury stated in a tweet.

    We condemn searches carried out by the Income Tax division at BBC places of work in Delhi and Mumbai. This is a blatant try to intimidate and harass the tv channel for having telecast the documentary, `The Modi Question’. This customary tactic of the Modi govt gained’t wash. pic.twitter.com/EnXlQoKMtW

    — Sitaram Yechury (@SitaramYechury) February 14, 2023

    CPI MP Binoy Viswam, however, stated the “IT survey” was the try of a “frightened government” to “strangle” the voice of reality. He additionally alleged that the motion was a “raid” and never a “survey.”

    “Raid on BBC! They call it a survey! This survey is a killing spree of a frightened govt. To strangle the voice of truth. The world is witnessing it. When Modi presides over the G-20, they will ask about India’s record on freedom of the press. Can he reply truthfully?” Viswam stated in a tweet.

    The Income Tax Department on Tuesday carried out a survey operation on the British Broadcasting Corporation’s (BBC) places of work in Delhi and Mumbai as a part of a tax evasion investigation, officers stated.

    The shock motion comes weeks after the broadcaster aired a two-part documentary, “India: The Modi Question” even because the Centre blocked entry to this sequence at a number of YouTube movies and Twitter posts sharing any hyperlinks.

    Last week, the Supreme Court dismissed a plea in search of to impose an entire ban on the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in India in wake of the documentary sequence, terming it “entirely misconceived” and “absolutely meritless.”

    (With Inputs from PTI, IANS)

    NEW DELHI: India’s opposition events have criticised the PM Modi-led BJP authorities over the Income Tax ‘survey’ operation on the BBC places of work in Delhi and Mumbai on Tuesday.

    The Congress termed the ‘survey’ operations as an ‘act of intimidation’ and stated the federal government was fearful of criticism. Party General Secretary Ok.C. Venugopal stated, “The I-T raid at BBC’s offices reeks of desperation and shows that the Modi government is scared of criticism.”

    “We condemn these intimidation tactics in the harshest terms. This undemocratic and dictatorial attitude cannot go on any longer,” he added.

    Meanwhile, senior Congress chief Jairam Ramesh stated, “Here we’re demanding JPC on the Adani subject however the authorities is after the BBC. Vinash Kale Viprit Buddhi.

    The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) additionally slammed the centre saying Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached the “heights of dictatorship.”

    “Modi ji, you have reached the heights of dictatorship,” stated AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh, who can also be the get together’s nationwide spokesperson, in a tweet in Hindi, reacting sharply to the survey.

    “First, imposed a ban on the BBC documentary. Now raids at their offices. Don’t forget Modi ji, Hitler’s dictatorship also came to an end. Your dictatorship will also end,” the AAP chief added.

    Meanwhile, the CPI(M) questioned if India stays the “mother of democracy.” Party’s General Secretary Sitaram Yechury additionally slammed the federal government for not accepting the opposition’s demand for a Joint Parliamentary Committee probe into the Adani Group subject.

    “First ban BBC documentaries. No JPC/enquiry into Adani exposures. Now IT raids on BBC offices! India: ‘Mother of democracy’?” Yechury stated in a tweet.

    We condemn searches carried out by the Income Tax division at BBC places of work in Delhi and Mumbai. This is a blatant try to intimidate and harass the tv channel for having telecast the documentary, `The Modi Question’. This customary tactic of the Modi govt gained’t wash. pic.twitter.com/EnXlQoKMtW
    — Sitaram Yechury (@SitaramYechury) February 14, 2023
    CPI MP Binoy Viswam, however, stated the “IT survey” was the try of a “frightened government” to “strangle” the voice of reality. He additionally alleged that the motion was a “raid” and never a “survey.”

    “Raid on BBC! They call it a survey! This survey is a killing spree of a frightened govt. To strangle the voice of truth. The world is witnessing it. When Modi presides over the G-20, they will ask about India’s record on freedom of the press. Can he reply truthfully?” Viswam stated in a tweet.

    The Income Tax Department on Tuesday carried out a survey operation on the British Broadcasting Corporation’s (BBC) places of work in Delhi and Mumbai as a part of a tax evasion investigation, officers stated.

    The shock motion comes weeks after the broadcaster aired a two-part documentary, “India: The Modi Question” even because the Centre blocked entry to this sequence at a number of YouTube movies and Twitter posts sharing any hyperlinks.

    Last week, the Supreme Court dismissed a plea in search of to impose an entire ban on the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in India in wake of the documentary sequence, terming it “entirely misconceived” and “absolutely meritless.”

    (With Inputs from PTI, IANS)

  • BBC India workplaces raided by earnings tax officers; ‘totally co-operating’ with authorities, says broadcaster

    By Agencies

    NEW DELHI: The officers of the Income Tax Department raided the workplaces of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in New Delhi and Mumbai on Tuesday, weeks after the broadcaster aired a documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the lethal sectarian riots in 2002.

    The synchronised shock motion started at 11 am with I-T officers reaching the BBC workplaces in Delhi and in Mumbai. Police sealed off the New Delhi workplace, which occupies two flooring, and half a dozen officers had been stationed outdoors to stop folks from coming into or leaving. As information unfold, onlookers and media crews had been seen outdoors the BBC workplace at central Delhi’s Kasturba Gandhi Marg. In Mumbai, the workplace is in Santa Cruz.

    The division is paperwork associated to the enterprise operations of the London headquartered public broadcaster and its Indian arm, they stated. The investigation is linked to worldwide taxation problems with BBC subsidiary corporations, sources stated.

    According to reviews, the workers of the broadcasting company had been requested to not use their laptop techniques and telephones, together with their private ones. Reports quoting sources stated the workers working within the afternoon shift on the BBC’s Delhi workplace had been requested to do business from home, whereas these current within the workplace had been requested to depart early.

    A BBC worker based mostly in New Delhi advised AFP that the tax raid was in progress and that officers had been “confiscating all phones.”

    Another BBC staffer based mostly in Mumbai confirmed the broadcaster’s workplace in India’s business hub was additionally being raided.

    WATCH |

    An official on the scene stated: “There is government procedure happening inside the office,” declining to reveal their division. Meanwhile, the Income Tax Department couldn’t be reached for remark by AFP.

    Last month, the broadcaster aired a two-part documentary alleging that Hindu nationalist Modi ordered police to show a blind eye to sectarian riots in Gujarat state, the place he was premier on the time. The violence left no less than 1,000 folks lifeless, most of them minority Muslims.

    India’s authorities blocked movies and tweets sharing hyperlinks to the documentary, utilizing emergency powers underneath its data know-how legal guidelines. Government adviser Kanchan Gupta had slammed the documentary as “hostile propaganda and anti-India garbage.”

    University scholar teams later organised viewings of the documentary regardless of campus bans, defying authorities efforts to cease its unfold. Police arrested two dozen college students on the prestigious Delhi University after stopping a screening there in late January.

    ALSO READ | Congress assaults Centre over Income Tax ‘survey operation’ at BBC workplaces

    ‘Fully cooperating’, says BBC 

    Meanwhile, The BBC stated on Tuesday that it’s “fully cooperating” with the Income Tax authorities and hoped that the scenario will probably be resolved “as soon as possible.”

    The UK-headquartered public broadcaster didn’t give additional particulars of what has been described as “surveys” by the I-T division. “The Income Tax Authorities are currently at the BBC offices in New Delhi and Mumbai and we are fully cooperating,” a BBC spokesperson stated in a press release.

    “We hope to have this situation resolved as soon as possible,” the spokesperson stated.

    The documentary additionally triggered coordinated Indian diaspora protests at BBC workplaces throughout completely different UK cities on the finish of final month. Earlier, The UK authorities responded within the House of Commons to the protests by insisting the BBC as a media organisation was “independent in its outlet” and reiterating its dedication to enhancing ties with India.

    Press freedom

    Press freedom on the planet’s largest democracy has suffered throughout Modi’s tenure, rights activists say. India has fallen 10 spots to 150 out of 180 nations within the World Press Freedom Index, compiled by Reporters Without Borders, since he took workplace in 2014. Critical reporters, notably girls, say they’re subjected to relentless campaigns of on-line abuse.

    Media shops, worldwide rights teams and overseas charities have additionally discovered themselves subjected to scrutiny by India’s tax authorities and monetary crimes investigators. Late Catholic nun Mother Teresa’s charity final yr discovered itself quickly starved of funds after the house ministry refused to resume its licence to obtain overseas donations. Amnesty International introduced it was halting operations in India after the federal government froze its financial institution accounts in 2020, following raids on its workplaces.

    In 2021, Indian tax authorities raided a outstanding newspaper and a TV channel that had been essential of the federal government’s dealing with of the coronavirus pandemic, triggering accusations of intimidation.

    ALSO READ | Centre claims BBC documentary on PM Modi a ‘Propaganda piece’

    ‘Campaign of violence’

    The 2002 riots in Gujarat started after 59 Hindu pilgrims had been killed in a fireplace on a prepare. Thirty-one Muslims had been convicted of prison conspiracy and homicide over that incident. The BBC documentary cited a beforehand labeled British overseas ministry report quoting unnamed sources saying that Modi met senior cops and “ordered them not to intervene” within the anti-Muslim violence by right-wing Hindu teams that adopted.

    The violence was “politically motivated” and the purpose “was to purge Muslims from Hindu areas”, the overseas ministry report stated. The “systematic campaign of violence has all the hallmarks of ethnic cleansing” and was not possible “without the climate of impunity created by the State Government… Narendra Modi is directly responsible”, it concluded.

    Modi, who ran Gujarat from 2001 till his election as prime minister in 2014, was briefly topic to a journey ban by the United States over the violence. A particular investigative crew appointed by India’s Supreme Court to probe the roles of Modi and others within the violence stated in 2012 it didn’t discover any proof to prosecute the then chief minister.

    (With Inputs from AFP, PTI & IANS)

    NEW DELHI: The officers of the Income Tax Department raided the workplaces of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in New Delhi and Mumbai on Tuesday, weeks after the broadcaster aired a documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the lethal sectarian riots in 2002.

    The synchronised shock motion started at 11 am with I-T officers reaching the BBC workplaces in Delhi and in Mumbai. Police sealed off the New Delhi workplace, which occupies two flooring, and half a dozen officers had been stationed outdoors to stop folks from coming into or leaving. As information unfold, onlookers and media crews had been seen outdoors the BBC workplace at central Delhi’s Kasturba Gandhi Marg. In Mumbai, the workplace is in Santa Cruz.

    The division is paperwork associated to the enterprise operations of the London headquartered public broadcaster and its Indian arm, they stated. The investigation is linked to worldwide taxation problems with BBC subsidiary corporations, sources stated.

    According to reviews, the workers of the broadcasting company had been requested to not use their laptop techniques and telephones, together with their private ones. Reports quoting sources stated the workers working within the afternoon shift on the BBC’s Delhi workplace had been requested to do business from home, whereas these current within the workplace had been requested to depart early.

    A BBC worker based mostly in New Delhi advised AFP that the tax raid was in progress and that officers had been “confiscating all phones.”

    Another BBC staffer based mostly in Mumbai confirmed the broadcaster’s workplace in India’s business hub was additionally being raided.

    WATCH |

    An official on the scene stated: “There is government procedure happening inside the office,” declining to reveal their division. Meanwhile, the Income Tax Department couldn’t be reached for remark by AFP.

    Last month, the broadcaster aired a two-part documentary alleging that Hindu nationalist Modi ordered police to show a blind eye to sectarian riots in Gujarat state, the place he was premier on the time. The violence left no less than 1,000 folks lifeless, most of them minority Muslims.

    India’s authorities blocked movies and tweets sharing hyperlinks to the documentary, utilizing emergency powers underneath its data know-how legal guidelines. Government adviser Kanchan Gupta had slammed the documentary as “hostile propaganda and anti-India garbage.”

    University scholar teams later organised viewings of the documentary regardless of campus bans, defying authorities efforts to cease its unfold. Police arrested two dozen college students on the prestigious Delhi University after stopping a screening there in late January.

    ALSO READ | Congress assaults Centre over Income Tax ‘survey operation’ at BBC workplaces

    ‘Fully cooperating’, says BBC 

    Meanwhile, The BBC stated on Tuesday that it’s “fully cooperating” with the Income Tax authorities and hoped that the scenario will probably be resolved “as soon as possible.”

    The UK-headquartered public broadcaster didn’t give additional particulars of what has been described as “surveys” by the I-T division. “The Income Tax Authorities are currently at the BBC offices in New Delhi and Mumbai and we are fully cooperating,” a BBC spokesperson stated in a press release.

    “We hope to have this situation resolved as soon as possible,” the spokesperson stated.

    The documentary additionally triggered coordinated Indian diaspora protests at BBC workplaces throughout completely different UK cities on the finish of final month. Earlier, The UK authorities responded within the House of Commons to the protests by insisting the BBC as a media organisation was “independent in its outlet” and reiterating its dedication to enhancing ties with India.

    Press freedom

    Press freedom on the planet’s largest democracy has suffered throughout Modi’s tenure, rights activists say. India has fallen 10 spots to 150 out of 180 nations within the World Press Freedom Index, compiled by Reporters Without Borders, since he took workplace in 2014. Critical reporters, notably girls, say they’re subjected to relentless campaigns of on-line abuse.

    Media shops, worldwide rights teams and overseas charities have additionally discovered themselves subjected to scrutiny by India’s tax authorities and monetary crimes investigators. Late Catholic nun Mother Teresa’s charity final yr discovered itself quickly starved of funds after the house ministry refused to resume its licence to obtain overseas donations. Amnesty International introduced it was halting operations in India after the federal government froze its financial institution accounts in 2020, following raids on its workplaces.

    In 2021, Indian tax authorities raided a outstanding newspaper and a TV channel that had been essential of the federal government’s dealing with of the coronavirus pandemic, triggering accusations of intimidation.

    ALSO READ | Centre claims BBC documentary on PM Modi a ‘Propaganda piece’

    ‘Campaign of violence’

    The 2002 riots in Gujarat started after 59 Hindu pilgrims had been killed in a fireplace on a prepare. Thirty-one Muslims had been convicted of prison conspiracy and homicide over that incident. The BBC documentary cited a beforehand labeled British overseas ministry report quoting unnamed sources saying that Modi met senior cops and “ordered them not to intervene” within the anti-Muslim violence by right-wing Hindu teams that adopted.

    The violence was “politically motivated” and the purpose “was to purge Muslims from Hindu areas”, the overseas ministry report stated. The “systematic campaign of violence has all the hallmarks of ethnic cleansing” and was not possible “without the climate of impunity created by the State Government… Narendra Modi is directly responsible”, it concluded.

    Modi, who ran Gujarat from 2001 till his election as prime minister in 2014, was briefly topic to a journey ban by the United States over the violence. A particular investigative crew appointed by India’s Supreme Court to probe the roles of Modi and others within the violence stated in 2012 it didn’t discover any proof to prosecute the then chief minister.

    (With Inputs from AFP, PTI & IANS)

  • Income Tax division conducts ‘survey’ operation at BBC’s Delhi, Mumbai workplaces

    By Agencies

    NEW DELHI: The Income Tax Department raided the BBC’s New Delhi and Mumbai workplaces on Tuesday, weeks after the broadcaster aired a documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the lethal sectarian riots in 2002.

    As a part of a survey, the Income Tax Department solely covers the enterprise premises of an organization and doesn’t raid residences and different places of its promoters or administrators. The division is taking a look at paperwork associated to the enterprise operations of the London headquartered public broadcaster and its Indian arm, they stated. The investigation is linked to worldwide taxation problems with BBC subsidiary corporations, sources indicated.

    The synchronised shock motion started at 11 am with I-T officers reaching the BBC workplaces in Delhi and in Mumbai. Police sealed off the New Delhi workplace, which occupies two flooring, and half a dozen officers had been stationed outdoors to forestall folks from getting into or leaving. As information unfold, onlookers and media crews had been seen outdoors the BBC workplace at central Delhi’s Kasturba Gandhi Marg. In Mumbai, the workplace is in Santa Cruz.

    According to studies, the workers of the broadcasting company had been requested to not use their laptop techniques and telephones, together with their private ones. Reports quoting sources stated the workers working within the afternoon shift on the BBC’s Delhi workplace had been requested to earn a living from home, whereas these current within the workplace had been requested to go away early.

    A BBC worker primarily based in New Delhi instructed AFP that the tax raid was in progress and that officers had been “confiscating all phones.”

    Another BBC staffer primarily based in Mumbai confirmed the broadcaster’s workplace in India’s business hub was additionally being raided.

    An official on the scene stated: “There is government procedure happening inside the office,” declining to reveal their division. Meanwhile, the Income Tax Department couldn’t be reached for remark by AFP.

    Last month, the broadcaster aired a two-part documentary alleging that Hindu nationalist Modi ordered police to show a blind eye to sectarian riots in Gujarat state, the place he was premier on the time. The violence left no less than 1,000 folks lifeless, most of them minority Muslims.

    India’s authorities blocked movies and tweets sharing hyperlinks to the documentary, utilizing emergency powers below its info expertise legal guidelines. Government adviser Kanchan Gupta had slammed the documentary as “hostile propaganda and anti-India garbage.”

    University scholar teams later organised viewings of the documentary regardless of campus bans, defying authorities efforts to cease its unfold. Police arrested two dozen college students on the prestigious Delhi University after stopping a screening there in late January.

    ALSO READ | Congress assaults Centre over Income Tax ‘survey operation’ at BBC workplaces

    Press freedom

    Press freedom on this planet’s greatest democracy has suffered throughout Modi’s tenure, rights activists say.

    India has fallen 10 spots to 150 out of 180 international locations within the World Press Freedom Index, compiled by Reporters Without Borders, since he took workplace in 2014.

    Critical reporters, notably girls, say they’re subjected to relentless campaigns of on-line abuse.

    Media shops, worldwide rights teams and overseas charities have additionally discovered themselves subjected to scrutiny by India’s tax authorities and monetary crimes investigators.

    Late Catholic nun Mother Teresa’s charity final 12 months discovered itself briefly starved of funds after the house ministry refused to resume its licence to obtain overseas donations.

    Amnesty International introduced it was halting operations in India after the federal government froze its financial institution accounts in 2020, following raids on its workplaces.

    In 2021, Indian tax authorities raided a outstanding newspaper and a TV channel that had been crucial of the federal government’s dealing with of the coronavirus pandemic, triggering accusations of intimidation.

    ALSO READ | Centre claims BBC documentary on PM Modi a ‘Propaganda piece’

    ‘Campaign of violence’

    The 2002 riots in Gujarat started after 59 Hindu pilgrims had been killed in a hearth on a practice. Thirty-one Muslims had been convicted of prison conspiracy and homicide over that incident.

    The BBC documentary cited a beforehand categorised British overseas ministry report quoting unnamed sources saying that Modi met senior law enforcement officials and “ordered them not to intervene” within the anti-Muslim violence by right-wing Hindu teams that adopted.

    The violence was “politically motivated” and the goal “was to purge Muslims from Hindu areas”, the overseas ministry report stated.

    The “systematic campaign of violence has all the hallmarks of ethnic cleansing” and was unimaginable “without the climate of impunity created by the State Government… Narendra Modi is directly responsible”, it concluded.

    Modi, who ran Gujarat from 2001 till his election as prime minister in 2014, was briefly topic to a journey ban by the United States over the violence.

    A particular investigative group appointed by India’s Supreme Court to probe the roles of Modi and others within the violence stated in 2012 it didn’t discover any proof to prosecute the then chief minister.

    (Further studies awaited)
    (With Inputs from AFP, PTI, IANS)

    NEW DELHI: The Income Tax Department raided the BBC’s New Delhi and Mumbai workplaces on Tuesday, weeks after the broadcaster aired a documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the lethal sectarian riots in 2002.

    As a part of a survey, the Income Tax Department solely covers the enterprise premises of an organization and doesn’t raid residences and different places of its promoters or administrators. The division is taking a look at paperwork associated to the enterprise operations of the London headquartered public broadcaster and its Indian arm, they stated. The investigation is linked to worldwide taxation problems with BBC subsidiary corporations, sources indicated.

    The synchronised shock motion started at 11 am with I-T officers reaching the BBC workplaces in Delhi and in Mumbai. Police sealed off the New Delhi workplace, which occupies two flooring, and half a dozen officers had been stationed outdoors to forestall folks from getting into or leaving. As information unfold, onlookers and media crews had been seen outdoors the BBC workplace at central Delhi’s Kasturba Gandhi Marg. In Mumbai, the workplace is in Santa Cruz.

    According to studies, the workers of the broadcasting company had been requested to not use their laptop techniques and telephones, together with their private ones. Reports quoting sources stated the workers working within the afternoon shift on the BBC’s Delhi workplace had been requested to earn a living from home, whereas these current within the workplace had been requested to go away early.

    A BBC worker primarily based in New Delhi instructed AFP that the tax raid was in progress and that officers had been “confiscating all phones.”

    Another BBC staffer primarily based in Mumbai confirmed the broadcaster’s workplace in India’s business hub was additionally being raided.

    An official on the scene stated: “There is government procedure happening inside the office,” declining to reveal their division. Meanwhile, the Income Tax Department couldn’t be reached for remark by AFP.

    Last month, the broadcaster aired a two-part documentary alleging that Hindu nationalist Modi ordered police to show a blind eye to sectarian riots in Gujarat state, the place he was premier on the time. The violence left no less than 1,000 folks lifeless, most of them minority Muslims.

    India’s authorities blocked movies and tweets sharing hyperlinks to the documentary, utilizing emergency powers below its info expertise legal guidelines. Government adviser Kanchan Gupta had slammed the documentary as “hostile propaganda and anti-India garbage.”

    University scholar teams later organised viewings of the documentary regardless of campus bans, defying authorities efforts to cease its unfold. Police arrested two dozen college students on the prestigious Delhi University after stopping a screening there in late January.

    ALSO READ | Congress assaults Centre over Income Tax ‘survey operation’ at BBC workplaces

    Press freedom

    Press freedom on this planet’s greatest democracy has suffered throughout Modi’s tenure, rights activists say.

    India has fallen 10 spots to 150 out of 180 international locations within the World Press Freedom Index, compiled by Reporters Without Borders, since he took workplace in 2014.

    Critical reporters, notably girls, say they’re subjected to relentless campaigns of on-line abuse.

    Media shops, worldwide rights teams and overseas charities have additionally discovered themselves subjected to scrutiny by India’s tax authorities and monetary crimes investigators.

    Late Catholic nun Mother Teresa’s charity final 12 months discovered itself briefly starved of funds after the house ministry refused to resume its licence to obtain overseas donations.

    Amnesty International introduced it was halting operations in India after the federal government froze its financial institution accounts in 2020, following raids on its workplaces.

    In 2021, Indian tax authorities raided a outstanding newspaper and a TV channel that had been crucial of the federal government’s dealing with of the coronavirus pandemic, triggering accusations of intimidation.

    ALSO READ | Centre claims BBC documentary on PM Modi a ‘Propaganda piece’

    ‘Campaign of violence’

    The 2002 riots in Gujarat started after 59 Hindu pilgrims had been killed in a hearth on a practice. Thirty-one Muslims had been convicted of prison conspiracy and homicide over that incident.

    The BBC documentary cited a beforehand categorised British overseas ministry report quoting unnamed sources saying that Modi met senior law enforcement officials and “ordered them not to intervene” within the anti-Muslim violence by right-wing Hindu teams that adopted.

    The violence was “politically motivated” and the goal “was to purge Muslims from Hindu areas”, the overseas ministry report stated.

    The “systematic campaign of violence has all the hallmarks of ethnic cleansing” and was unimaginable “without the climate of impunity created by the State Government… Narendra Modi is directly responsible”, it concluded.

    Modi, who ran Gujarat from 2001 till his election as prime minister in 2014, was briefly topic to a journey ban by the United States over the violence.

    A particular investigative group appointed by India’s Supreme Court to probe the roles of Modi and others within the violence stated in 2012 it didn’t discover any proof to prosecute the then chief minister.

    (Further studies awaited)
    (With Inputs from AFP, PTI, IANS)

  • I-T division conducts ‘survey’ operation at BBC’s workplaces; broadcaster points assertion

    By Agencies

    NEW DELHI: The Income Tax Department raided the workplaces of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in New Delhi and Mumbai workplaces on Tuesday, weeks after the broadcaster aired a documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the lethal sectarian riots in 2002.

    As a part of a survey, the Income Tax Department solely covers the enterprise premises of an organization and doesn’t raid residences and different places of its promoters or administrators. The division is paperwork associated to the enterprise operations of the London headquartered public broadcaster and its Indian arm, they mentioned. The investigation is linked to worldwide taxation problems with BBC subsidiary firms, sources indicated.

    The synchronised shock motion started at 11 am with I-T officers reaching the BBC workplaces in Delhi and in Mumbai. Police sealed off the New Delhi workplace, which occupies two flooring, and half a dozen officers have been stationed exterior to stop folks from coming into or leaving. As information unfold, onlookers and media crews have been seen exterior the BBC workplace at central Delhi’s Kasturba Gandhi Marg. In Mumbai, the workplace is in Santa Cruz.

    According to studies, the staff of the broadcasting company have been requested to not use their laptop methods and telephones, together with their private ones. Reports quoting sources mentioned the staff working within the afternoon shift on the BBC’s Delhi workplace have been requested to work at home, whereas these current within the workplace have been requested to go away early.

    A BBC worker based mostly in New Delhi instructed AFP that the tax raid was in progress and that officers have been “confiscating all phones.”

    Another BBC staffer based mostly in Mumbai confirmed the broadcaster’s workplace in India’s industrial hub was additionally being raided.

    WATCH |

    An official on the scene mentioned: “There is government procedure happening inside the office,” declining to reveal their division. Meanwhile, the Income Tax Department couldn’t be reached for remark by AFP.

    Last month, the broadcaster aired a two-part documentary alleging that Hindu nationalist Modi ordered police to show a blind eye to sectarian riots in Gujarat state, the place he was premier on the time. The violence left no less than 1,000 folks useless, most of them minority Muslims.

    India’s authorities blocked movies and tweets sharing hyperlinks to the documentary, utilizing emergency powers below its data expertise legal guidelines. Government adviser Kanchan Gupta had slammed the documentary as “hostile propaganda and anti-India garbage.”

    University scholar teams later organised viewings of the documentary regardless of campus bans, defying authorities efforts to cease its unfold. Police arrested two dozen college students on the prestigious Delhi University after stopping a screening there in late January.

    ALSO READ | Congress assaults Centre over Income Tax ‘survey operation’ at BBC workplaces

    ‘Fully cooperating’, says BBC 

    Meanwhile, The BBC mentioned on Tuesday that it’s “fully cooperating” with the Income Tax authorities and hoped that the state of affairs might be resolved “as soon as possible.”

    The UK-headquartered public broadcaster didn’t give additional particulars of what has been described as “surveys” by the I-T division. “The Income Tax Authorities are currently at the BBC offices in New Delhi and Mumbai and we are fully cooperating,” a BBC spokesperson mentioned in an announcement.

    “We hope to have this situation resolved as soon as possible,” the spokesperson mentioned.

    The documentary additionally triggered coordinated Indian diaspora protests at BBC workplaces throughout totally different UK cities on the finish of final month. Earlier, The UK authorities responded within the House of Commons to the protests by insisting the BBC as a media organisation was “independent in its outlet” and reiterating its dedication to enhancing ties with India.

    Press freedom

    Press freedom on the planet’s greatest democracy has suffered throughout Modi’s tenure, rights activists say. India has fallen 10 spots to 150 out of 180 international locations within the World Press Freedom Index, compiled by Reporters Without Borders, since he took workplace in 2014. Critical reporters, notably ladies, say they’re subjected to relentless campaigns of on-line abuse.

    Media shops, worldwide rights teams and overseas charities have additionally discovered themselves subjected to scrutiny by India’s tax authorities and monetary crimes investigators. Late Catholic nun Mother Teresa’s charity final 12 months discovered itself quickly starved of funds after the house ministry refused to resume its licence to obtain overseas donations. Amnesty International introduced it was halting operations in India after the federal government froze its financial institution accounts in 2020, following raids on its workplaces.

    In 2021, Indian tax authorities raided a distinguished newspaper and a TV channel that had been vital of the federal government’s dealing with of the coronavirus pandemic, triggering accusations of intimidation.

    ALSO READ | Centre claims BBC documentary on PM Modi a ‘Propaganda piece’

    ‘Campaign of violence’

    The 2002 riots in Gujarat started after 59 Hindu pilgrims have been killed in a fireplace on a practice. Thirty-one Muslims have been convicted of prison conspiracy and homicide over that incident. The BBC documentary cited a beforehand categorized British overseas ministry report quoting unnamed sources saying that Modi met senior law enforcement officials and “ordered them not to intervene” within the anti-Muslim violence by right-wing Hindu teams that adopted.

    The violence was “politically motivated” and the purpose “was to purge Muslims from Hindu areas”, the overseas ministry report mentioned. The “systematic campaign of violence has all the hallmarks of ethnic cleansing” and was not possible “without the climate of impunity created by the State Government… Narendra Modi is directly responsible”, it concluded.

    Modi, who ran Gujarat from 2001 till his election as prime minister in 2014, was briefly topic to a journey ban by the United States over the violence. A particular investigative workforce appointed by India’s Supreme Court to probe the roles of Modi and others within the violence mentioned in 2012 it didn’t discover any proof to prosecute the then chief minister.

    (Further studies awaited)
    (With Inputs from AFP, PTI, IANS)

    NEW DELHI: The Income Tax Department raided the workplaces of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in New Delhi and Mumbai workplaces on Tuesday, weeks after the broadcaster aired a documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the lethal sectarian riots in 2002.

    As a part of a survey, the Income Tax Department solely covers the enterprise premises of an organization and doesn’t raid residences and different places of its promoters or administrators. The division is paperwork associated to the enterprise operations of the London headquartered public broadcaster and its Indian arm, they mentioned. The investigation is linked to worldwide taxation problems with BBC subsidiary firms, sources indicated.

    The synchronised shock motion started at 11 am with I-T officers reaching the BBC workplaces in Delhi and in Mumbai. Police sealed off the New Delhi workplace, which occupies two flooring, and half a dozen officers have been stationed exterior to stop folks from coming into or leaving. As information unfold, onlookers and media crews have been seen exterior the BBC workplace at central Delhi’s Kasturba Gandhi Marg. In Mumbai, the workplace is in Santa Cruz.

    According to studies, the staff of the broadcasting company have been requested to not use their laptop methods and telephones, together with their private ones. Reports quoting sources mentioned the staff working within the afternoon shift on the BBC’s Delhi workplace have been requested to work at home, whereas these current within the workplace have been requested to go away early.

    A BBC worker based mostly in New Delhi instructed AFP that the tax raid was in progress and that officers have been “confiscating all phones.”

    Another BBC staffer based mostly in Mumbai confirmed the broadcaster’s workplace in India’s industrial hub was additionally being raided.

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    An official on the scene mentioned: “There is government procedure happening inside the office,” declining to reveal their division. Meanwhile, the Income Tax Department couldn’t be reached for remark by AFP.

    Last month, the broadcaster aired a two-part documentary alleging that Hindu nationalist Modi ordered police to show a blind eye to sectarian riots in Gujarat state, the place he was premier on the time. The violence left no less than 1,000 folks useless, most of them minority Muslims.

    India’s authorities blocked movies and tweets sharing hyperlinks to the documentary, utilizing emergency powers below its data expertise legal guidelines. Government adviser Kanchan Gupta had slammed the documentary as “hostile propaganda and anti-India garbage.”

    University scholar teams later organised viewings of the documentary regardless of campus bans, defying authorities efforts to cease its unfold. Police arrested two dozen college students on the prestigious Delhi University after stopping a screening there in late January.

    ALSO READ | Congress assaults Centre over Income Tax ‘survey operation’ at BBC workplaces

    ‘Fully cooperating’, says BBC 

    Meanwhile, The BBC mentioned on Tuesday that it’s “fully cooperating” with the Income Tax authorities and hoped that the state of affairs might be resolved “as soon as possible.”

    The UK-headquartered public broadcaster didn’t give additional particulars of what has been described as “surveys” by the I-T division. “The Income Tax Authorities are currently at the BBC offices in New Delhi and Mumbai and we are fully cooperating,” a BBC spokesperson mentioned in an announcement.

    “We hope to have this situation resolved as soon as possible,” the spokesperson mentioned.

    The documentary additionally triggered coordinated Indian diaspora protests at BBC workplaces throughout totally different UK cities on the finish of final month. Earlier, The UK authorities responded within the House of Commons to the protests by insisting the BBC as a media organisation was “independent in its outlet” and reiterating its dedication to enhancing ties with India.

    Press freedom

    Press freedom on the planet’s greatest democracy has suffered throughout Modi’s tenure, rights activists say. India has fallen 10 spots to 150 out of 180 international locations within the World Press Freedom Index, compiled by Reporters Without Borders, since he took workplace in 2014. Critical reporters, notably ladies, say they’re subjected to relentless campaigns of on-line abuse.

    Media shops, worldwide rights teams and overseas charities have additionally discovered themselves subjected to scrutiny by India’s tax authorities and monetary crimes investigators. Late Catholic nun Mother Teresa’s charity final 12 months discovered itself quickly starved of funds after the house ministry refused to resume its licence to obtain overseas donations. Amnesty International introduced it was halting operations in India after the federal government froze its financial institution accounts in 2020, following raids on its workplaces.

    In 2021, Indian tax authorities raided a distinguished newspaper and a TV channel that had been vital of the federal government’s dealing with of the coronavirus pandemic, triggering accusations of intimidation.

    ALSO READ | Centre claims BBC documentary on PM Modi a ‘Propaganda piece’

    ‘Campaign of violence’

    The 2002 riots in Gujarat started after 59 Hindu pilgrims have been killed in a fireplace on a practice. Thirty-one Muslims have been convicted of prison conspiracy and homicide over that incident. The BBC documentary cited a beforehand categorized British overseas ministry report quoting unnamed sources saying that Modi met senior law enforcement officials and “ordered them not to intervene” within the anti-Muslim violence by right-wing Hindu teams that adopted.

    The violence was “politically motivated” and the purpose “was to purge Muslims from Hindu areas”, the overseas ministry report mentioned. The “systematic campaign of violence has all the hallmarks of ethnic cleansing” and was not possible “without the climate of impunity created by the State Government… Narendra Modi is directly responsible”, it concluded.

    Modi, who ran Gujarat from 2001 till his election as prime minister in 2014, was briefly topic to a journey ban by the United States over the violence. A particular investigative workforce appointed by India’s Supreme Court to probe the roles of Modi and others within the violence mentioned in 2012 it didn’t discover any proof to prosecute the then chief minister.

    (Further studies awaited)
    (With Inputs from AFP, PTI, IANS)