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BBC’s Dangerous Game: Provoking India’s Gen Z to Destabilise a Sovereign Democracy

Devadwal

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The latest hit piece by BBC News , “Gen Z rising? Why young Indians aren’t taking to the streets,” is a propaganda piece that blatantly attempts to provoke India’s Gen Z into chaos and riots. It can be seen as meddling in the affairs of a sovereign democracy like India.

1) The article romanticises youth uprisings in Nepal, Bangladesh, Madagascar, and Indonesia, painting them as heroic “fast-moving, decentralised” revolutions against corruption and inequality. They gush about how Nepalese protesters toppled a government in 48 hours and Bangladeshi youth brought regime change.

2) The article laments India’s Gen Z not taking to the streets by referring to “fragmentation” along caste, regional, and linguistic lines, with no single force uniting them.

India’s diversity is its strength and makes the democracy vibrant yet the BBC perceives it as a “barrier” to a unified “revolution.”

This is classic BBC playbook, amplifying dissent to de-legitimise India’s elected government and encourage defiance, urging protests, they’re amplifying calls for unrest.

Neutral news or interference disguised as a concern?

 
Why only india? Why not their friends and countries like Pakistan, afg, Sudan etc where democracy may do wonders .seems some one on the behalf of cong is getting impatient.
 
Lol.... Revolution for what?.. military rule😂.. rahul gandhi🤣 corrupt judiciary 😂.. corrupt babus🤣
Whatever freedoms we have now as a junta.. BBC wants to take that as well.
 
India need a regime change.

Chaiwala Modi is a rogue extremist who should be removed from power. :inti
 
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