Western media runs 'anti-India' propaganda on Queen Elizabeth's death

New Delhi: Britain's Queen Elizabeth II breathed her last at the age of 96 at Balmoral Fort in Scotland on Thursday (September 8). After the queen's death, her son King Charles will sit on Britain's royal throne. After the death of the Queen, there is a wave of mourning in all the countries of the whole world including India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also condoled the death of the Queen. Meanwhile, an American magazine has published news related to India about the death of the Queen, which has been disputed.

Some people in India and Ireland are celebrating the death of Queen Elizabeth, the report said. However, Indian people have strongly objected to this news on social media. Indian users are calling it western media propaganda against India. Even after Queen Elizabeth made several changes to the British Empire during her rule, some in many countries ruled by the British in the past consider the Queen responsible for the barbarity of their people, Newsweek reported. The British state was at its peak in 1913, the magazine said. At that time it was said that the sun of the British Empire would never set. At that time, about 23 per cent of the world's people were controlled by the British Raj.

Actually, at that time the British Raj had occupied many countries of all continents, in which the whole of India came from Asia. Even today, 14 sovereign territories are under British sovereignty.  

Happy with the death of Queen Elizabeth on social media?

The English magazine, without naming any Twitter users, has covered his statements about the Queen's death. According to the English magazine, a Twitter user said about the queen's death that as a special person, mother and grandmother of Queen Elizabeth, she is saddened by her death. But she has also been the head of an empire that took advantage of it by torturing India and Ireland for centuries. According to the magazine, another user said about the queen death that the Queen has passed away. On this occasion, all the millions of people from Africa, India, Ireland and many other countries who died during the slavery of the British should be remembered.

 

Derek Grossman, who is associated with the RAND Corporation, reacted to this report of the English media. He has said don't do that. In no way is India happy with the queen's demise. India's PRIME Minister Narendra Modi has also written an emotional message on the queen's death. "Also keep in mind that the Queen has ruled the unprecedented and orderly period of post-colonialism. These kinds of headlines only create an atmosphere that the Western media is against India.

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