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JNU warns students against screening of BBC documentary on Modi

IndiaTimes Monday, 16 December 2024
JNU has issued a warning to students against screening a banned BBC documentary on Narendra Modi, citing potential disruption of communal harmony. The Left-backed AISF plans to show the film, 'India: The Modi Question,' despite lacking permission. The screening is intended to commemorate the 2019 Delhi Police assault on Jamia Millia Islamia students during anti-CAA protests.
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