In an interview to BBC’s HardTalk Stephen Sackur asked Umar a wide-range of questions.
The televised version, however, did not contain his mention of Jadhav, who was sentenced to death by a Pakistani military tribunal for his involvement in espionage last year.
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"The reason Kulbhushan Jadhav’s name was deleted from the TV version of the HARDtalk interview with Asad Umar has a simple technical explanation," said a tweet from the programme's Twitter handle. "The recorded interview was too long for our broadcast slot and so had to be edited."
The reason Kulbhushan Jadhav’s name was deleted from the TV version of the HARDtalk interview with Asad Umar has a simple technical explanation.
— BBC HARDtalk (@BBCHARDtalk) December 13, 2018
The recorded interview was too long for our broadcast slot and so had to be edited. This was done separately for radio and TV. 1/2
The channel said Jadhav's name had been omitted from the TV version of the interview and not the radio version, and that it was not done to censor the minister's words.
His name was omitted from the TV version. This was not an act of censorship, but clearly confusion has been caused, so we are happy to restore that short section to the TV broadcast and we’ll give the new programme an extra airing tonight as well as tomorrow morning. 2/2 https://t.co/STjcCKsWGt
— BBC HARDtalk (@BBCHARDtalk) December 13, 2018
Because "clearly confusion has been caused", the broadcaster said it would restore the omitted "short section" to the programme and air the new TV version again on Thursday and Friday night.
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