British Foreign Minister raises issue of BBC tax searches with Jaishankar

Amiti Sen Updated - March 01, 2023 at 06:24 PM.

Was ‘firmly’ told that Indian laws and regulations must be adhered to, sources said

British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly gestures during an interview with Reuters after a bilateral meeting with India’s Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar on the sidelines of the G20 foreign ministers’ meeting in New Delhi on Wednesday. | Photo Credit: Sunil Kataria

British Foreign Minister James Cleverly, who is in India for the G20 Finance Ministers’ meet, raised the issue of recent income tax searches at BBC offices in New Delhi and Mumbai in his meeting with his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar on Wednesday. He was “firmly” told that Indian laws and regulations must be adhered to, sources have said.

“UK Foreign Secretary brought up BBC tax issue with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar today. He was firmly told that all entities operating in India must comply fully with relevant laws and regulations,” a source tracking the matter told businessline.

Income-tax officers carried out a three-day search at BBC offices in Mumbai and Delhi, starting February 14, following which the tax department indicated that it had found several discrepancies and inconsistencies with regard to transfer price documentation. 

The search took place just weeks after BBC aired its two-part documentary on the Gujarat riots criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was the Chief Minister of Gujarat in 2002 during the riots, for his handling of the violence.

The following week, the British government defended the BBC, stressing that it criticised the UK government, the Opposition Labour party and it had total operational freedom. “That freedom is key, and we want to be able to communicate its importance to our friends across the world, including the government in India,”  said David Rutley, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.

Jaishankar, in a media interaction last week, said the BBC documentary was “politics by other means’’. He had earlier called it a propaganda piece, which was designed to push a particular  narrative.

Published on March 1, 2023 12:46

This is a Premium article available exclusively to our subscribers.

Subscribe now to and get well-researched and unbiased insights on the Stock market, Economy, Commodities and more...

You have reached your free article limit.

Subscribe now to and get well-researched and unbiased insights on the Stock market, Economy, Commodities and more...

You have reached your free article limit.
Subscribe now to and get well-researched and unbiased insights on the Stock market, Economy, Commodities and more...

TheHindu Businessline operates by its editorial values to provide you quality journalism.

This is your last free article.