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Students clash with police over banned BBC film of India’s Narendra Modi, India scrambles to block a film about Modi's role in anti-Muslim riot

clashes happen same here in China, so it's the same.

Not the same, outcomes differ

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And why the hell commies mix us with them 🤮🤢 👎

This modi guy and his BJP nationalist government act like they don't understand how a real domocracy works. Our government and leader can't determine or tell BBC or media what to report on and what not to report on. They dont have the power to do, as BBC and other news media have the independence to decide on their reports and editorials etc. Else there will never be any BBC or medias reports, investigations, documentaries on the british government, authorities, leaders etc. There have been several BBC and other british media reports against British government, British leaders, authorities, government officials etc so what makes Modi/Indian government think our government/leader can determine what BBC reports on, to the point he lays the blame solely on our government/leader. Never mind rhat Rishi Sunak is of indian origin and he has favourable views towards India and his Hindus origin which he has never hide and he did say he doesnt agree whole heartedly about this BBC documentary, but there is nothing he can do about it.. So i dont understand India's government reaction. I know its hard for those coming from a different authoritarian/dictatorship system or country where they are used to their government/leaders/authorities having the power to decide basically everything without exception. However, here things are not like that. They should understand that.

Modi should be careful, it seems his far right government is driving the country towards an incressingly authoritarian dictatorship. He has passed laws banning or censoring social media posts or anything his government doesn't agree with, which sets a dangerous precedent for the country. He is trying to go the way of CCP censorship of anything they don't like, though he hasn't reached the point of the great firewall and total censorship in China.. but he seems to be trying to go that direction. At this rate his sympathisers might go the direcrion of other far right governments like in Brazil where the day he is defeated rhey will cry foul and bring up every kind of conspiracy theories to deny their defeat and refused their defeat, and try to strom state institutions like Bolsonaros supporters did in Brazil to stop transfer of power or like Trump supporters tried to do in the U.S. Very bad for democracy and should be condemned .
RT is banned in UK, guess you should tell your own folks how democracy works before you give lectures to us.
 
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You don't fear lies. You only fear the truth.


I watched both parts of this documentary here in Jamaica on bbc world , it’s very well made with factual evidence very well researched and bravo to the Hindus who made this documentary and the BBC for airing it .

MIDI will always be tarnished with aiding and abetting the murder and rapes of he’s fellow Indian man woman and child for he’s lust for power and hatred of Indian minorities .
Butcher of Gujarat aptly named .
 
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The Congress unit in Kerala today screened the controversial BBC documentary on PM Narendra Modi in Thiruvananthapuram even though the central government has banned it in India saying it's false and motivated "propaganda".

The public showing of the series — the two-part documentary speaks about the 2002 Gujarat riots and PM Modi's politics — was one of many such events organised by several Opposition parties and free-speech activists across the country. The Congress is in the opposition in Kerala, too, but the ruling CPM has also taken a stand against banning the documentary.

In Kerala, the documentary is at the centre of row even within the Congress as veteran leader AK Antony's son Anil K Antony recently quit the party alleging "intolerant calls to retract a tweet" in which he had defied the Congress stand and called the BBC documentary a "dangerous precedent".

In response to Anil Antony's argument that it undermines India's sovereignty, senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, Lok Sabha member from Thiruvananthapuram, had said his argument is "immature".

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What is the name of that documentary? Did the BBC cite that documentary in their own documentary?
I havent seen bbc documentary yet. I ll have to look for the one from 2021. it was an amateur documentary but very detailed as ppl were interviewed, places were visited and actual footage of slain bodies on the streets and elsewhere cut up women, with fetuses removed and burnt was shown. I dont think even BBC would show that footage
 
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I havent seen bbc documentary yet. I ll have to look for the one from 2021. it was an amateur documentary but very detailed as ppl were interviewed, places were visited and actual footage of slain bodies on the streets and elsewhere cut up women, with fetuses removed and burnt was shown. I dont think even BBC would show that footage

That’s the kind of documentary that has to be paired with the BBC documentary to tell the story of the true horror of the pogrom.
 
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