PM Modi watches BBC documentary on students pelting stones at JNU campus

New Delhi :

The Jawaharlal Nehru (JNU) administration cut off electricity and internet connection at the students’ union office to stop the screening of BBC’s prank documentary on PM Narendra Modi. This step was taken by the JNU administration after a group of students were not ready to go for the screening of the document, despite the instructions of the JNU administration. However, despite disconnection of electricity and internet connection, more than 100 students are watching the BBC documentary on their mobile phones and laptops. JNUSU has said that they are not screening the documentary, students are watching it at their own level. Subsequently, stones were pelted at students watching the documentary on the JNU campus. After this, the students took out a march raising slogans against ABVP and BJP.

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Former JNUSU President and UN Accounts Accountant N Sai Balaji told NDTV, “We are peacefully watching documentaries on our phones and laptops when ABVP students threw their wives at us. To ensure the safety of the students, We came from most of the gate side for this. We want the power supply to be restored, the police is not responding to our calls. We will not get up from the gate until the power supply is restored.”

In fact, the JNU Students’ Union made a documentary on PM Modi in the university on Tuesday night at 9:00 pm, while the JNU administration did not allow it. The JNU administration had instructed the students’ union that disciplinary action would be taken if the document appeared. On this, the students’ union had questioned the JNU administration that what rules are the universities violating by showcasing the documentary? The students have said that they are not spoiling communalism by showing this documentary Sangh.

Let us tell you, on Friday, the Central Government had ordered to block the criticism of PM Modi by tweeting sharing the BBC documentary. Tweets tweeting links to YouTube of the BBC documentary have also been blocked. The Ministry of External Affairs described the BBC documentary as part of a disinformation campaign that recognized industrialisation. Opposition leaders have stressed on this mask. When Narendra Modi was the Chief Minister of Gujarat, there were fierce riots there. It is guilty that for the investigation of Gujarat Dabang, the accused committee had given a clean chit to Narendra Modi on the instructions of the Supreme Court. The committee did not find any evidence against Modi in the case.

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