A controversy is going on in the whole country which is parting the whole country into two parts. A big controversial documentary has been released by one of the renowned news agencies, the BBC. This documentary is spreading ‘Danga’ and controversies in the country. As said by many, this documentary is spreading hatred among citizens for the PM of the country. The screening is banned in India as it has already created too many riots in the country. Many universities had their power cut during the screening of this documentary. The documentary is related to the riots of Godhra, in 2002, which is making it controversial. The documentary is creating an impact on the citizens of the country. Some say that this is based on the real incident and proved by all the evidence. But it is not proved by anyone in life in any documentation. As the documentary is creating so many riots all over the world, let’s have a look at what this documentary is all about.
What the documentary is all about?
This controversial documentary is made about a twenty-year-old incident that happened in Gujrat. This documentary points to the PM, Narendra Damodar Das Modi, as the culprit of the whole thing, who was then the Chief Minister of the state, Gujrat. Through this documentary, the BBC is showing all the riots and the situation in the state of that time and how the CM was involved in everything.
Many university students in the country are protesting about watching this documentary as the administration is cutting power supplies. This documentary is creating an impact on the crowds of the country. And it is assumed that the country is divided into two groups. It has not only affected the nation but also tried by the agency to ruin the image of the renowned PM of the country worldwide. Many countries including the USA came in support of Mr. Modi which proved the documentary an allegation.
India: The Modi Question is about the role of PM Modi as Chief Minister of Gujrat during the period of three days of communal violence in 2002, in which around 1000 people died, including 790 Muslims. The first part of the documentary was released last week and said second part is coming soon.
About the Documentary
This documentary is made by the British News agency BBC. The documentary is based on the riots of the 2002 danga of Gujrat. This documentary is only released in the US and some parts of India. Only part one is released which is blaming PM, Modi, for all the incidents that happened in Gujrat at that time. It is mentioned that the then CM of the state (Narendra Modi) was responsible for the tensions at that time. This documentary has a series of images and text of reports and statements which are directly blaming ‘Narendra Modi’ for the riots of 2002. It is mentioned that he is responsible for all the tensions that happened in 2002.
India: The Modi Question
The name of the documentary is given as “India: The Modi Question”. The first episode of the documentary is released by BBC. Which is describing the tension among the minorities, Muslims, and the then CM of the state. Almost 1000 people were killed in this riot. The violence followed the burning of a train at Godhra on February 27, 2002, which led to 59 deaths. Parliament in 2005 was informed that in subsequent violence, 790 Muslims and 254 Hindus were killed and more than 200 people were reported missing, and around 2500 were injured.
It is already announced that the second part is also coming in the upcoming times.