India raids BBC office in Delhi.
Update,
The BBC said that it was "fully co-operating" with authorities.
The president of the opposition Congress party, KC Venugopal, said Tuesday's search "reeks of desperation and shows that the Modi government is scared of criticism".
The president of the opposition Congress party, KC Venugopal, said Tuesday's search "reeks of desperation and shows that the Modi government is scared of criticism".
Rishi Sunak was asked in Parliament last month by MP Imran Hussain if he agreed that Modi was directly responsible for the violence.
Sunak said "we don't tolerate persecution anywhere", but added that "he did not agree with the characterization" of Modi.
Sunak said "we don't tolerate persecution anywhere", but added that "he did not agree with the characterization" of Modi.
Western powers may express some small concerns, from time to time, about minority rights and press freedoms in India. But what matters is the vast economic potential of the Indian market and their longing for an Indian bulwark in the Westβs struggle for supremacy with China.
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