LAHORE – British broadcaster BBC is facing severe criticism for sensoringPakistani finance minister interview part regarding Indian RAW agentKulbhushan Jhadav.
It came under backlash for omitting the statement of Pakistani FinanceMinister Asad Umar about Kulbhushan Jadhav, an Indian terrorist, from hisrecorded interview, triggering the conspiracy.
In an interview with BBC’s Stephen Sackur for the well-known show Hardtalk,the finance minister responded to several questions regarding variousnational issues.
However, the talk of Umar about Jadhav, who was awarded death sentence bya military court in 2017 over espionage charges, was edited out from the TVversion of the interview.
Later, the whole interview carrying the Jadhav issue discussion was airedon BBC’s radio, showing the difference between it and the TV version of theinterview.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the ruling party, also raised the issue ofthe censorship of the interview by the BBC in a soft way on Twitter. Italso shared the interview with mention of Jadhav in Umar’s discussion.[image: Embedded video]link
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In @BBCHARDtalk link interview, @Asad_Umarlink mentioned Kulbushan Yadav and his admissionof terrorist activities in Balochistan which was edited out in thetelevised show.Check what was shown by BBC (first 9 seconds) and edited part of what AsadUmar said in between.1,629 link8:20 PM – Dec 13, 2018link
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Earlier today, Minister of Human Rights Shireen Mazari lambastedthe BBC for allegedly censoring the interview and removing the part aboutJadhav. She called it “typical bias” on the part of the broadcaster.
“Shameful how BBC censored and chopped off Asad’s mention of Indianspymaster Jhadav! Typical bias of BBC!” she wrote on Twitter.








