Leslie Udwin rejects Delhi legal action after airing 'India's Daughter' on BBC

Leslie Udwin rejects Delhi legal action after airing Indias Daughter on BBC
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Leslie Udwin Rejects Delhi Legal Action After Airing \'India\'s Daughter\' On BBC. British film-maker Leslie Udwin has denied all claims by New Delhi that she broke a contract with Tihar Jail by airing the documentary \"India\'s Daughter\" on BBC, saying that the request for global ban has no legal or practical basis.

London: British film-maker Leslie Udwin has denied all claims by New Delhi that she broke a contract with Tihar Jail by airing the documentary "India's Daughter" on BBC, saying that the request for global ban has no legal or practical basis.

According to the BBC, the rapist, Mukesh Singh, shows no signs of remorse in the interview shown in "India's Daughter".

Singh said in the interview that the girl might have survived had she not fought back.

Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh has promised an inquiry into how access was gained to the prison, and threatened to take action against BBC for airing the film.

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