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The tenure of prime minister Narendra Modi in gujarat has been questioned in the BBC programme, while he was Gujarat's chief minister.

Controversy over screening in universities

A controversy started regarding the screening of BBC documentaries in different universities in the country. First of all, some students in JNU announced to screen this documentary. After that, there was an uproar over the screening of this documentary in many universities including delhi University, Jamia, calcutta University and Hyderabad. students used laptops and mobile devices to watch the documentary.

Protests in Britain

In Britain, there was a commotion over this documentary. In opposition to the documentary, NRIs demonstrated in front of BBC headquarters in many UK cities last month. In response to the protests, the british government reiterated in the house of Commons (Parliament) that the BBC is an independent media organisation and that it is committed to improving relations with India. british prime minister Rishi Sunak had said in the british Parliament that the british government's position in this matter has been clear for a long time. Of course, we do not tolerate harassment anywhere, but I do not agree with the manner in which the honourable gentleman has been shown.

The matter reached the supreme Court

The matter reached the supreme court to ban this BBC documentary. The supreme court, while hearing the matter, refused to ban it for the time being. The court said that the action being taken regarding the screening is a different matter. people are still watching the documentary.

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