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BBC Documentary Row: Prime minister Narendra Modi And the controversy over the BBC documentary ‘India: The Modi Question’ on the 2002 riots did not stop. It is reported that the second episode of this docudrama has also been released and TMC MP Mahua Moitra has also shared it on her Twitter handle. There is a ruckus about this documentary in the country as well as in Britain and it has even been banned in India.
Mahua Moitra shared the link on Twitter on Wednesday (January 25) and wrote, “Here’s the second episode (with buffering delay) Will post another link when they remove it.” Earlier also he had shared the link of this documentary. Apart from this, another TMC leader Derek O’Brien has also shared its link.
Government banned
The special thing is that the government has banned this documentary and has blocked it on any social media and YouTube. The Ministry of External Affairs also rejected this and said that it is a medium of propaganda. Apart from this, the new leader of the opposition party is fiercely opposing its ban on behalf of the government.
Here is Episode 2 (with buffering delays)
Will post another link when they get this one removed https://t.co/lnx6IAw0Fw
Mahua Moitra (@MahuaMoitra) January 25, 2023
Controversy over screening in JNU
There is a fierce controversy over this documentary even in Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru University. The news of controversy over its screening is in front of everyone. JNU students alleged that stones were pelted to prevent them from watching the documentary. Apart from this, the university administration had even cut off the electricity to prevent it from being seen.
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