New Delhi. A big news of violent clash between two groups is coming to the fore in Jawaharlal Nehru University, one of the top universities of India. According to information, stones have been pelted at students watching BBC documentary in JNU campus. There is tension across the country regarding the BBC documentary. The JNU administration refused to screen the documentary. It was performed in JNU despite the ban of the JNU administration. Earlier, it was reported that students in JNU watched BBC documentary on mobile phones after there was a power failure. Let us tell you that this documentary made on the riots in Gujarat in the year 2002 has been banned by the government.
Let us tell you that earlier the screening of the documentary was organized by the JNU Students’ Union. While the administration did not allow it. As soon as the matter of showing the documentary without permission came to light, the administration shut down the electricity and internet service of the student union office. However, despite this, the documentary was shown on behalf of the students.
PM Modi image misrepresented?
Significantly, this documentary was made by BBC. The Government of India had expressed displeasure on this. At the same time, the government had banned it as controversial and banned the social media accounts of BBC. It is alleged that it has been made with the aim of misrepresenting the image of PM Modi. The documentary attempts to assign blame for the communal riots that took place when Narendra Modi was the Chief Minister of Gujarat. While he was given a clean chit in this matter by the Supreme Court. The Ministry of External Affairs had lodged an objection to the British broadcaster regarding this.