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Hyderabad College, JNU college students warned in opposition to screening BBC movie on Modi

NEW DELHI: In Telangana, India, college students at Hyderabad College have screened BBC Documentary on the position of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2002 bloodbath of Muslims in Gujarat.

A college students’ group from Hyderabad Central College organised the screening of the BBC documentary contained in the college on January 21. The screening was organised by Pupil Islamic Organisation (SIO) & Muslim Pupil Federation often known as Fraternity group. Over 50 college students from the group attended the screening.

Alternatively, the Jawaharlal Nehru College (JNU) has requested its college students’ union to cancel the screening of a BBC documentary crucial of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his involvement within the Gujarat mayhem.

The JNU admin has additionally warned of “strict disciplinary motion” in case the occasion will not be cancelled.

The admin resolution comes after a poster was launched by the college college students’ union, saying the screening of the documentary at its workplace on Tuesday.

The JNU admin has additionally warned of “strict disciplinary motion” in case the occasion will not be cancelled.

Jawaharlal Nehru College students Union (JNUSU), nonetheless, stated for the reason that documentary has not been banned legally, they may go forward with the screening.

The Modi authorities had on Friday directed social media platforms Twitter and YouTube to dam hyperlinks to the documentary titled “India: The Modi Query”.

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