Press Groups Condemn Government's Tax "Survey" Of BBC As "Harassment"

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Journalist associations in India have condemned the government's tax "survey" at the BBC's office in Delhi as "harassment". They said the "survey" that came after a docuseries by the BBC on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the 2002 Gujarat riots "hurts the image of India". The associations said the "survey is consistent harassment of the media."

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