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Put out in public the shoot timings of 'Man Vs Wild' featuring PM Modi: Manish Tewari

Congress leader Manish Tewari has asked Discovery Channel to put out in public the timing of shoot of 'Man Vs Wild' episode featuring the Prime Minister. Shot in Jim Corbett National Park, the special episode will be broadcast on August 12 and will be showcased in 180 countries around the world.

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Published : Jul 30, 2019, 11:35 AM IST

New Delhi: Criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi again for shooting a film at a time when the Pulwama terror attack took place earlier this year, Congress leader Manish Tewari on Monday urged the Discovery Channel to put out in public the timing of shoot of 'Man Vs Wild' episode featuring the Prime Minister.

"If you would recall when the Pulwama incident took place, at that point in time also we had pointed it out that when the Prime Minister addressed the public meeting at 5:15 pm in the evening that day, he did not condemn the Pulwama incident, he did not pay obeisance to the martyrs, and did not warn Pakistan," Tewari said.

"So, it obviously led to two inescapable conclusions - first that the Prime Minister was unaware even two hours after the incident that such a huge terrorist attack has taken place and if the Prime Minister was aware, then it reflected gross insensitivity by not condemning the incident on the first occasion that he got, the first occasion was the public meeting that he was holding," he added.

Tewari said, "Now with this particular film ready to be telecast on August 12, I think it is incumbent upon Discovery Channel to really put it out in the public space that on that particular day, for how many hours and from what time to what time, did the shooting of this particular film take place."

Prime Minister Modi had earlier today thanked 'Man Vs Wild' host Bear Grylls for coming to India and sharing the promo of the special episode featuring the duo.

Grylls had shared a 45-second promo of the special episode on Twitter in which Modi is seen interacting with him, riding a dingy and putting together a spear.

Shot in Jim Corbett National Park, the special episode will be broadcast on August 12 at 9 pm and will be showcased in 180 countries around the world.

Also read: WATCH: Elephant charges onto safari vehicle, shatters windshield

New Delhi: Criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi again for shooting a film at a time when the Pulwama terror attack took place earlier this year, Congress leader Manish Tewari on Monday urged the Discovery Channel to put out in public the timing of shoot of 'Man Vs Wild' episode featuring the Prime Minister.

"If you would recall when the Pulwama incident took place, at that point in time also we had pointed it out that when the Prime Minister addressed the public meeting at 5:15 pm in the evening that day, he did not condemn the Pulwama incident, he did not pay obeisance to the martyrs, and did not warn Pakistan," Tewari said.

"So, it obviously led to two inescapable conclusions - first that the Prime Minister was unaware even two hours after the incident that such a huge terrorist attack has taken place and if the Prime Minister was aware, then it reflected gross insensitivity by not condemning the incident on the first occasion that he got, the first occasion was the public meeting that he was holding," he added.

Tewari said, "Now with this particular film ready to be telecast on August 12, I think it is incumbent upon Discovery Channel to really put it out in the public space that on that particular day, for how many hours and from what time to what time, did the shooting of this particular film take place."

Prime Minister Modi had earlier today thanked 'Man Vs Wild' host Bear Grylls for coming to India and sharing the promo of the special episode featuring the duo.

Grylls had shared a 45-second promo of the special episode on Twitter in which Modi is seen interacting with him, riding a dingy and putting together a spear.

Shot in Jim Corbett National Park, the special episode will be broadcast on August 12 at 9 pm and will be showcased in 180 countries around the world.

Also read: WATCH: Elephant charges onto safari vehicle, shatters windshield

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