Despite warnings from the TISS administration, students in Mumbai are filming a BBC documentary.

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Mumbai :

Students in Mumbai screen PM Modi’s BBC discussion documentary, despite warnings from Task Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) administration. Let me tell you, after a group of students made a report regarding the BBC’s plan to show the documentary, Mumbai’s TISS had issued an advisory to the students and lodges. The advisory warned about any such situation in the campus. TISS had said that in case of non-heeding of this advisory, Sakhti will freeze as per the warning.

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The advisory states, “It has been brought to our notice that some students are involved in activities in violation of the advisory issued by the government regarding the documentary of banned BBC documentaries and are trying to commit students. The institute has “not allowed any screening that may affect the academic atmosphere”, alleging that the BJP and RSS-affiliated Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) and Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) planned the screening. Protested outside the campus against BJP’s Mumbai unit chief Ashish Shelar tweeted, “Police should immediately ban this or else they want to take what they want to stand. “It is interesting that the controversy over BBC’s documentary on PM Modi is not letting up. A few days back, the administration at Delhi’s Jawaharlal University shut down the campus electricity to ‘stop’ students who were adamant about screening the documentary. And the internet supply was cut off On Friday, similar steps were taken by the university administration and the police in DU and Ambedkar University, two universities of the national capital.

There were plans to screen the documentary at DU’s Faculty of Arts, but its out-of-students gathering was put on hold. At another place, Ambedkar University too, the administration had cut off power supply to stop the scrambling. Before Delhi and Ambedkar University, there was a plan to show this documentary of BBC in JNU and Jamia Millia Islamia as well, but the administration did not give permission to show this documentary in both these universities.

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