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In February 2002 the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) along with other international broadcast networks reported on the outbreak of communal violence in Godhra, in the Indian state of Gujarat. From the BBC report one would have got the impression that Hindus were not even victims of the violence. Instead Hindus were blamed for the violence which affected all communities. It is a sad indictment of a one time respected international news corporation that the BBC would target Hindus this way.
However it was far from unique or out of character. In reporting the secessionist terrorism in Kashmir, the BBC has long been sympathetic to the terrorists, refusing to even call them ‘terrorist’. Why? Because the victims of the terror are Hindus. Indeed the BBC averts its gaze from the indigenous inhabitants of Kashmir who to this day languish in refugee camps simply because they are Hindu. The BBC pays at best lip service to the ethnic cleansing and genocide of Hindus from Kashmir.
As hinted at this is far from an isolated occurrence. Only this year the director-general Mark Thomson candidly admitted that some faiths and communities get more favourable and sensitive treatment than others, and that the broadcasting behemoth has to consider the possibility of violent threats should it push ahead with certain types of programme. So there you have it, plain and open. With this knowledge the inherently anti-Hindu nature of the BBC becomes clear and there are many examples of this bigotry and colonialist racist mindset to choose from. In fact they are legion.
In 2003 at the Hindu Youth UK festival the BBC sent one of its token brown face Indian governors to lecture the youth on how Hindu extremism was a threat in India turning it into a Hindutva Fascist state .When asked to provide proof of this by HHR and why the BBC never reports on human rights abuses on Kashmiri Hindus or Bangladeshi Hindus he reacted in the usual function by looking for the nearest exit and developing a sudden inability to speak.
In 2005 HHR was asked by BBC Radio 4 to participate in research for an upcoming programme about the commonality shared between different faith communities. It did not take long to transpire that they actually were trying to highlight differences. When HHR did not cooperate the result was an abusive, arrogant rant down the telephone by the programme’s producer, upset at not having found her pliable ‘Gunga Din’ guinea pig.
In 2007 HHR was asked for its input into the BBC World Service programme about religion. Having initially refused because of allegations that HHR was funded by the BJP and RSS (which actually fund and are linked to NHSF, not that is exactly a big secret anyway), the BBC retracted and then became rather more inviting.
Nevertheless as soon as I walked into the interview the whole conversation was moulded around making HHR look extremist. Accusations of damaging MF Hussain’s paintings were refuted without much difficulty, considering that HHR’s protest was peaceful. Next on being asked my own beliefs, I said there was much enrichment from looking at Sufi poetry and Jewish Kabbalah. Yet this brought indignation as most Hindus would apparently not agree. So in a few minutes I moved from being boxed as a narrow-minded extremist and a broad-minded ‘progressive’, both of which were problematic. No surprise that my entire interview was shelved as HHR was not deemed extremist enough.
Fortunately they found another well known UK Hindu Organisation to be desperate enough for fame that they became the necessary broadcast fodder to ‘prove’ the existence of Hindu extremism later which later on resulted with their front man wrongly portrayed as a Hindu Fuhrer with connections with the VHP in a widely published British Newspaper.
Above all it was the treatment of the Indian Guru Sathya Sai Baba in the BBC’s ‘Secret Swami’ which was the apex of all its anti-Hindu ideology. First broadcast in 2004, the television documentary vilified one of India’s most revered holy men as money grabbing child abusing sex pest. HHR complained within the time limits set by the BBC’s own procedures. But the BBC claimed to have not seen these emails and hence the complaint was dismissed as being outside the time period. In 2011(?) the programme was referred to in a series of articles on Sathya Sai Baba passing away. HHR again complained but was told it should have complained back in 2004.
When the proof was provided that it actually had the BBC Trust in its appeal them moved the goal posts to dismiss it anyway. Yet the BBC still earns royalties from selling this programme abroad and ensuring that it is seen as gospel truth.
The accusations against Sathya Sai Baba have particular poignancy. Soon after the death of Baba, one of the BBC most loved, respected and famous figures also left his earthly abode. Jimmy Savile (coincidentally born 1926 and passed away 2011 same years as Sathya Sai Baba) was known to millions not just as a radio DJ and television presenter, but as a tireless campaigner in raising millions for charity, most notably the Stoke Mandeville hospital for children.
Savile also raised the recognition of Broadmoor in tackling mental health issues and worked unpaid as a hospital porter. Yet only a year after his death explosive revelations astounded the public. For decades Savile had used his position of celebrity, trust and charity work to beguile to public just so that he could prey on society’s most vulnerable. Teenage girls, boys even younger, and hospital patients were subject to his vicious and unrelenting sexual predatory behaviour for decades totaling around 4-5 hundred alleged victims.
The BBC colluded in his efforts as he held a vice grip over them and was allegedly allowed to run a child sex ring with total impunity within BBC premises . Savilegate was however just the tip of the iceberg. In 2001 veteran BBC broadcaster Jonathan King was sentenced to prison due to getting away with years of child abuse. A brash, arrogant character, King like Savile regarded himself as untouchable. Since Savilegate broke other BBC presenters and entertainers like Freddie Starr, John Peel and Dave Lee Travis have been dragged into the melee, especially as Savile’s collusion in child abuse with Gary Glitter has been revealed.So the BBC has more secrets within it’s dark walls than the secrets it makes upon others .
If we compare the lives of Savile and Sathya Sai Baba it makes an interesting contrast. The former used his fake concern for the vulnerable to gain aristocratic status in the BBC so that he could rape and abuse at random. He was the BBC’s original superstar so much so that it was blasphemous to speak ill of him in the suffocating totalitarian environment. Then there is Sathya Sai Baba who with scant recognition from the BBC has provided fresh water to some of India’s poorest villages as well as high-tech medical care and first class education to poverty stricken millions for decades and his followers continue his social work programmes across the country and abroad. Notice the contrast ?.
Where the allegations of child abuse against Sathya Sai Baba have been unsubstantiated and even retracted, the BBC continues to recycle the old hatred. Yet the very person the BBC promoted as a selfless worker for charity has turned out to have been a serial sex pest who molested and raped for decades with the full knowledge of the BBC.
When Lord Patten, chairman of the BBC Trust, speaks of rebuilding confidence with the public, he should perhaps start with this basic anomaly and set the record straight on Sathya Sai Baba and help end to all other Hindu Bashing that the BBC continues to indulge in because it doesn’t look good on the image of the UK when we have British ministers traveling to India hoping to boost trade but at the same time its own media is busy looking at the ‘Hindoo’ through a colonial lens in a country that is a ‘Hindu’ majority.Or like some believers would say after seeing the events with the BBC, that Karma has a good way to catch up sooner or later.
By Ranbir Singh Hindu Human Rights
roshan agarwal says
December 8, 2012 at 11:03 ambecause of the bias it holds and colonial view of india, the bbc protects its white/western idols and culture and defames others in its bid to culturally westernise eastern peoples. this is a perfect example and good post. the current bbc head is a muslim called aaqil ahmed who since taken position has even more so shown bias against hindus.
Sergey Badaev says
December 8, 2012 at 1:43 pmI absolutely do not agree with the author that BBC documentary “Secret Swami” vilified Sathya Sai Baba. It presented a witness of fake lingam materialisation by SSB, reminded about the murders in SSB’s rooms in 1993 which investigation had stopped half-way, and gave a voice to two victims of sexual abuse by SSB. After the death of SSB almost all leading international newspapers wrote obituaries where SSB was qualified as one of the most controversial guru in India.
After all, Jimmy Savile’s sex abuse does not prove that SSB was innocent, doesn’t it?
Arjun says
December 8, 2012 at 5:30 pmOf course you dont agree because you are part of the group of people who started all the false rumors in the first place.So Mr Priddy just shove off
Sergey Badaev says
December 8, 2012 at 7:45 pmWhat do you call false rumours? Fake materialisations in video clips? Six people killed in Sathya Sai Baba’s rooms in 1993? Obituaries in international newspapers?
kiran says
December 12, 2012 at 1:11 pmbbc is fake.dont give much importance to it.
roshan agarwal says
December 15, 2012 at 7:55 pm@Sergey Badaev thats not the point, the point is no one has proven sathya sai baba allegations and there are no proof of the sexual allegations apart from 3 or 4 white people who were originally christians… smells a bit doesnt it? something is fishy, daal me kuch kala hai white christians coming to india then pretending to be babas devotees then trying to give him a bad name, whilst BBC protected saville. thats the point of the article, yet there is proof in savilles acts from testimonies from hundereds of peoples.
Arjun says
December 19, 2012 at 11:24 am“What do you call false rumours? Fake materialisations in video clips? Six people killed in Sathya Sai Baba’s rooms in 1993? Obituaries in international newspapers?”
Ive seen the videos and it dont prove anything .Most those videos are not clear anyway.When i know people who have been cured from diseases that cant be cured or seen people get out life threatening situations at the last second of thousands of interventions or help from Baba then why should i believe made up crap from the BBC or some video ? Those 4 guys who were shot to death after killing 2 devotees and injuring others deserved what they got and its a pity Priddy and gang havent as yet faced the same situation.
Robert Priddy says
December 23, 2012 at 3:42 pmArjun is some cowardly anonymous person who comments in many places. He is unaware that Sergey Badaev is NOT me at all, he is the former President of the Moscow Sathya Sai Centre and EHV leader in Russia. The facts about the murders ordered by Sai Baba himself as believed by all Indian ashram residents. . The Indian government which covered up for him was deeply already compromised by having worshipped Sai Baba long before the murders. The same went on after the large number of sex abuses became known from 1999 onwards. The abused were not Christians at all… many were his won students.
roshan agarwal says
December 24, 2012 at 11:07 am@Robert Priddy in that case why has no one come forward or appealed for help from different police forces or provided any evidence? These are just claims…. no proof.
SatChidananda says
December 27, 2012 at 3:08 amDo not worry Priddy! Your time has come. Karma will set you straight as well.
roshan agarwal says
January 2, 2013 at 6:54 pmRobert Priddy is either a meddling christian or Pakistani trying to stir hatred and divide hindus. Beaware of such kinds on internet forums and youtube etc.
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December 8, 2016 at 5:14 pmWhat is HHR?