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Now, SFI at Kolkata's Presidency University plans to screen BBC documentary on PM Modi

By | Reported by Joydeep Thakur | Written by Aniruddha Dhar
Updated on: Jan 25, 2023 10:30 AM IST

This comes even as several students, who gathered at JNU students' union office in New Delhi for a screening of 'India: The Modi Question', claimed the varsity administration cut power and internet to stop the event, and staged a protest after stones were thrown on them.

The Students' Federation of India (SFI) of Presidency University in Kolkata has sought permission from the varsity authorities to screen the controversial BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the 2002 Gujarat riots on January 27 at 4pm.

Presidency University in Kolkata.(HT File Photo)

This comes even as several students, who gathered at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) students' union office in New Delhi for a screening of the documentary 'India: The Modi Question' on Tuesday, claimed the varsity administration cut power and internet to stop the event, and staged a protest after stones were thrown on them. In Hyderabad, a students' group at the University of Hyderabad has organised the screening on its campus without a prior notice or permission, prompting the university authorities to seek a report on the event for taking necessary action.

The SFI at the Presidency University said it has sent an email to the university authorities to book the badminton court on the campus where the documentary is likely to be shown on a giant screen. The university authorities are yet to respond to the request.

Hours after students of the JNU marched a protest to Vasant Kunj Police station and filed a complaint of a deliberate power outage and stone pelting barring them to screen the BBC documentary, Delhi Police on Wednesday said that they have started the probe.

"No FIR has been filed yet. They (the students) have given a complaint and we are enquiring into it," Delhi Police officials told news agency ANI.

(With inputs from agencies)

 
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