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University warns students over Modi documentar­y

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NEW DELHI: A top Indian university has warned its students’ union of strict disciplina­ry action if it goes ahead with a planned screening of a BBC documentar­y on Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday, saying it might disturb “peace and harmony of the campus”.

Mr Modi’s government has dismissed the documentar­y, which questioned his leadership during deadly riots in his home state of Gujarat in 2002, as “propaganda”, blocked its airing and also barred sharing of any clips via social media in the country.

Mr Modi was chief minister of Gujarat during the violence in which more than 2,000 people were killed, most of them Muslims.

The students’ union of New Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru University, long seen as a bastion of left-wing politics, said on Twitter it would screen the documentar­y, India: The Modi Question”, at a cafeteria at 9pm local time yesterday.

The university administra­tion said on its website it had not given permission for the documentar­y to be shown.

“The concerned students/individual­s are firmly advised to cancel the proposed programme immediatel­y failing which a strict disciplina­ry action may be initiated as per the university rules.”

President of the union, Aishe Ghosh, asked students on Twitter to the screening of a documentar­y that has been “’banned’ by an ‘elected government’ of the largest ‘democracy’”.

The violence in Gujarat erupted after a train carrying Hindu pilgrims caught fire, killing 59. Crowds later rampaged through Muslim neighbourh­oods. The High Court of Gujarat in 2017 jailed 11 men for life for setting the train on fire.

Mr Modi has denied accusation­s that he did not do enough to stop the riots and was exonerated in 2012 following a Supreme Court inquiry.

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Modi: Under fire over Gujarat riot

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