British MP Bob Blackburn criticized the foreign media's 'biased' coverage of Ayodhya Ram temple, saying that the mosque-like structure was a temple of Hindus 2 thousand years ago. A mosque was forcibly built by demolishing the temple, but a foreign media hid that fact. British MP Bob Blackman slammed foreign media's coverage of the Ram temple consecration ceremony in Ayodhya for 'biased' reporting. Let us tell you that the foreign media's coverage of the consecration ceremony of Ram Temple in Ayodhya on January 22 came under question in the British Parliament when a member termed it as "biased" and said that the foreign media should be given "all over the world". Should provide a "decent record" of what's going on.What blackman saidSpeaking in the UK Parliament, Bob Blackman said that foreign media reported it was the site of the destruction of a mosque, while in doing such reporting it forgot the fact that it had been a temple here for more than 2,000 years. "Last week the consecration of the Ram temple took place in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. Being the birthplace of Lord Ram, it was a matter of great joy for Hindus around the world," Blackman said. But very sadly, a foreign media in its coverage definitely reported that it was the site of the destruction of a mosque, forgetting the fact that it had been a temple for over 2,000 years before this happened and Muslims had been living in the city. A space of five acres has been allotted to build a mosque in the adjacent area."Concern expressed over reportingThe MP asked other Members of Parliament to "allow time for a debate in government time on the impartiality of the foreign media and its failure to provide a decent record of what is actually going on around the world." Later, in a post on Twitter, the MP said constituents have raised concerns about foreign media's biased reporting of Ram Temple. He said that, as an ardent supporter of the rights of Hindus, "this article has created a great deal of resentment." "Foreign media should be able to provide a good record of what's going on around the world," he said. Soon after the consecration ceremony conducted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, devotees burst crackers across the country to celebrate the 'Pran Pratistha' of Lord Ram in Ayodhya.🛕Constituents have raised concerns surrounding the BBC's biased reporting of the #RamMandir temple.
— Bob Blackman (@BobBlackman) February 2, 2024
🇬🇧🤝🇮🇳 As an avid supporter of the rights of Hindus, this article has caused great disharmony.
🌏The BBC must be able to provide a decent record of what is going across the world. pic.twitter.com/htSzyey2u4