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#Watch| British MP Lambasts British Broadcaster of Bias in India’s Ram Mandir Coverage| Oneindia

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#Watch| British MP Lambasts British Broadcaster of Bias in India’s Ram Mandir Coverage| Oneindia

#Watch| British MP Lambasts British Broadcaster of Bias in India’s Ram Mandir Coverage| Oneindia

British Parliament member Bob Blackman criticised the BBC's coverage of the Ayodhya Ram Mandir consecration, labelling it biased for emphasising the mosque's destruction over its 2,000-year history as a temple.

Blackman urged parliamentary debate on the BBC's impartiality.

He highlighted constituent concerns about the BBC's skewed reporting on cultural and religious events.

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