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The series of encounters was so unbalanced that I complained to the BBC. Deshmukh asserting that the 88-page judgment was 30 pages (three times!) and not being brought up by his interviewer for this or any of his mis-statements. Focusing upon men’s lavatory access to women’s facilities here when Amnesty when working abroad has campaigned for adequate single sex toilets in developing countries was another failure; why are Indian women deserving of female only facilities but UK women not? I think Anita Rani (whose own personal pro-trans bias should have prevented her from conducting this interview) missed an easy chance to highlight his hypocrisy there.

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