The first episode tracks Mr. Modi's first steps into politics including his rise through the ranks of the BJP to his appointment as CM of the western state of Gujarat. It included that while Modi continues to be India's biggest vote getter and PM Modi's government Oked rapists release. The documentary highlights a previously unpublished report obtained by the BBC from the British Foreign Office which raises question about Mr. Modi's action during the religious riots that had broken out after a train carrying Hindu pilgrims the day before was set on fire
In my opinion, this documentary should definitely get released without any question because the media has the right to print anything they want whether it is in favor of the Indian government or if it is criticizing the Indian government. If Indian government cannot handle the negative things spoken about them they should not do it
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
lucid Dreams
@lucidDreams · 5:00
It's a false allegation against the prime Minister or anyone who was there in power at that point of time. Yeah, I'm open for discussion. Waiting for
Priya kashyap
@Priya_swell_ · 0:10
Hey there. You have really raised a good topic to be discussed about, and I think it must be discussed. Whatever the scenario is, it really should not happen
Maulik Mehta
@maulik_mehta_9 · 0:26
Hello everyone. Good morning. This documentary of BBC should not be more posted on any social media platform or anywhere else it directly shows the image of the Prime Minister SERP of our country in bad manner. The management of the JNU has also denied their students to watch this documentary because there is a serious reason behind this. Thank you
Roshni Malik
@RMR0520 · 0:18
Simran Pal
@kritya · 0:12
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Mehrose Raza
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Soumye Arora
@Soumye · 0:08
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And as we can say that if our government has taken this season to ban this documentary so it will be all it will be definitely a right decision as they want the country's security or their mind should be protective than from us. And as this documentary is banned in India but it's presenting on big screens in different universities in Hathrabart, in Delhi, in JNU Du there are either children or the students are doing protests there
I have no objections of this documentary getting released because what has BBC got to do with my beliefs? They can do whatever they want to show and it doesn't matter whom I want to believe whether them or Supreme Court of India it's up to me. I don't care what they talk. They are assault for owners. Why should I believe than my own country? Secondly, how come Godra the worst disaster? Worst disaster post independence? It's laughing