The Asian Age

BBC sorry for mix up over Modi reference

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London, April 20: The BBC on Friday apologised for mistakenly referring to Sri Lankan President Maithripal­a Sirisena as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a live news broadcast of the Commonweal­th heads of government meeting ( CHOGM) Thursday night.

The Sri Lankan President was seen disembarki­ng from his car at the entrance of Buckingham Palace to join the other heads of government for the CHOGM launch hosted by Queen Elizabeth II when the BBC host said Mr Modi, “the Prime Minister of India since May 2014 arriving at Buckingham Palace”.

“This was a mistake made during a live broadcast and we apologise for our error,” a BBC spokespers­on said.

According to reports, the news presenter on duty was given incorrect informatio­n which she went out to read out on air. This is not the first time the British Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n ( BBC) finds itself in this embarrassi­ng position.

In December last year, the public broadcaste­r aired clips from the 1976 box- office hit Kabhi Kabhie with actors Amitabh Bachchan and Rishi Kapoor in song sequences when referencin­g the death of actor Shashi Kapoor.

“BBC News at Ten is very sorry wrong images were used to mark the death of Shashi Kapoor. Not our usual standards and I apologise for any upset,” News At Ten editor Paul Royall said in a statement on Twitter soon after the broadcast on December 5, 2017.

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