BJP on Tuesday accused the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) of unleashing “venomous” reporting against India and alleged that its propaganda and the Congress’ agenda go together.
As per PTI report, The remarks came soon after Income Tax officials surveyed the British broadcaster’s offices in Mumbai and Delhi. Addressing a press conference, BJP national spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia rejected the Congress’ criticism of the Income Tax (I-T) action and said the government agency should be allowed to do its job.
Hitting out at the London-headquartered public broadcaster, he said BBC is the “most corrupt” organisation in the world.
Reacting to the move, Congress on Tuesday took a swipe at the government over the Income Tax survey operation at the BBC offices, saying while they are demanding a JPC on the Adani issue it is after the BBC.
The party termed as “intimidation tactics” the Income Tax survey operation at the BBC offices and alleged that the action shows that the Modi government is scared of criticism.
The Income Tax Department on Tuesday conducted a survey operation at the British Broadcasting Corporation’s (BBC) offices in Delhi and Mumbai as part of a tax evasion investigation, officials said.
Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh also used a Hindi idiom to attack the government, saying “Vinash Kale, Vipreet Buddhi” (When doom approaches, a person’s intellect works against his interest).