Thiruvananthapuram: Center bans BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Defying this ban, the Congress party screened a BBC documentary in Kerala’s capital Thiruvananthapuram yesterday.
In the last year 2002 there were riots in Gujarat. Narendra Modi was the Chief Minister of the state at that time. Regarding this riot, the BBC, the British government media, has published a documentary film in 2 parts. The documentary titled “Questions for India-Modi” has negative comments about Prime Minister Modi. The central government has banned the publication of the BBC documentary on social media and public places.
In this context, a BBC documentary was screened in the public theater yesterday evening in the Kerala capital Thiruvananthapuram on behalf of the Congress. With the Marxist-led coalition government in Kerala, no action was taken to prevent the screening of the documentary.
Anil, the son of senior leader of the Congress party, AK Antony, has recently registered his protest against this issue, saying that “even if there are criticisms of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the BBC should not interfere in the internal affairs of the country”.