BBC Documentary Controversy: India: The Modi Question, a documentary made by BBC on Gujarat riots, has created a lot of uproar. One by one, demonstrations are being held in the universities of Delhi regarding the screening of the documentary. The latest case is related to Ambedkar College of Delhi University. Whereas this evening the student wing of Congress NSUI has announced the screening of BBC documentary and has raised the mood of the campus. The university administration has cut off the electricity of Ambedkar College in a hurry. For which the protest of the students has started.
Plan to show documentary at 4 pm
According to the information received, the screening of the BBC documentary is to be organized by Congress student wing NSUI, Bhim Army and several other student organizations outside the Faculty of Arts in North Campus at 4 pm on Friday. DU administration has also confirmed this. However, he says that no permission has been taken from him in this regard.
The DU administration has sought Delhi Police’s help to stop the screening of the documentary. Like JNU and Jamia, Delhi University is afraid of creating ruckus here too, so security has been demanded from the police for additional security.
Uproar in North Ambedkar University
Leftist student organizations are protesting strongly in another Delhi University, North Ambedkar University. Students are protesting against the university administration for stopping the screening of BBC documentary. According to the information received, a large number of police forces have been deployed in the university campus. Senior officers themselves are present on the spot.
Uproar from Delhi to Hyderabad
There has been an uproar in universities from Hyderabad University to Delhi on BBC’s documentary India: The Modi Question. After the stone-pelting incident in JNU, a clash broke out between the students of Left wing student organization SFI and ABVP at the Hyderabad Central University campus.
Source: newstrack.com”