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Migrant Worker Dies In Punjab


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remember they had a clear out of people from the Beeb when Cameron came in ? it is now much more cons than lab

The BBC only have themselves to blame. Of course, being the state broadcaster they are limited to a certain extent by the whims of whichever govt is in office, but we can clearly see which side the BBC likes to butter its toast if the Jagmeet Singh video is any indication, and any non-Muslim minority that sticks up for itself is fair game for stick in these types of debates and discussions. The BBC is petrified of being labelled as Islamophobic. The BBC Uncle Tom Network is a prime example, lol. Although they have a HUGE pro-India bias. It's not even masked.

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The story itself is tragic. The scum who did this need to be brought to account.

Don't any of you find it strange how on the day a Sikh highlights on UK television the death of 2 Sikhs at the hands of Indian police, this local level event finds its way onto a UK newspaper's website; a website that is one of the most viewed websites on the internet? It's almost as if to say, "Don't sympathise with these Sikhs bleating about mistreatment at the hands of Indian police. They themselves are vicious."

It seems the Daily Mail has contacts in the Indian government or vice versa. Interesting.

Yup a disgusting act, these animals need their head kicked in by a hindu cow mata or something.

There is this anti-sikh hindu punjabi journalist who peddles these kind of stories at the correct convenient time on behest of the Indian government in the daily mail india section.

I forgot his name but you can find his articles online, that Indian Mooron also needs to be exposed and called out on social media.

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There is this anti-sikh hindu punjabi journalist who peddles these kind of stories at the correct convenient time on behest of the Indian government in the daily mail india section.

Thanks for the heads up.

I wouldn't be surprised if someone like that was on the Indian payroll. As the country expands economically and its activities are under further scrutiny due to the power and influence it might potentially wield, I would imagine the need for overseas agents embedded in key western countries' media outlets is a priority for the Indians, not only to smooth over Indian transgressions for the purposes of PR, but also to covertly contribute to its opponents' bad press in the same countries.

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