Gujarat: Proposal against BBC will be discussed in the assembly today, accused of tarnishing India’s image through documentary

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There will be a discussion in the Gujarat Assembly today against the BCC regarding the BBC documentary on the 2002 Gujarat riots. Let us tell you that, BJP MLA Vipul Patel had put this proposal in the House, in which it is alleged that BBC has a hidden motive to work against India. He has demanded the Government of India to take strict action against those involved in making the BBC documentary.

BJP has no role in Gujarat riots – BJP

BJP MLA Vipul Patel has said that the Indian investigative agencies have not found any role of the state government or any religious organization or any political party in the communal riots in Gujarat. Bharatiya Janata Party MLA Vipul Patel on Tuesday released a recent statement on the 2002 riots in Gujarat. bbc documentary Presented a resolution in the Gujarat Legislative Assembly against the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) for distorting facts.

Ignoring the findings of the inquiry commissions in the documentary – BJP

Patel, an MLA from Sojitra and president of Kaira District Cooperative Milk Producers Union Limited, has said that the findings of KG Shah Commission, Nanavati-Shah Commission have been ignored in the documentary. Let us tell you that after the communal riots after the Godhra train burning incident in February 2002, the then Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and his ministers were given a clean chit by the Supreme Court’s decision.

Supreme Court gave clean chit – BJP

Patel said in his proposal that the investigating agencies have not found any role of the state government or any religious organization or any political party in the communal riots in Gujarat. He said that it is very important for the House to assess the events that happened in 2002 and he points out that Prime Minister Modi cannot be blamed for them. He said that there was no conspiracy by the Gujarat government and any allegation that the government was not active has been rejected by the Supreme Court.

The documentary showed the growing tension between PM Modi and the country’s Muslim community.

Let us tell you that, in the BBC documentary, the report of increasing tension between Prime Minister Modi and the Muslim community of the country has been shown. It is made in two parts and was aired in the UK in January. The first episode of the documentary revisits the allegations from 2002, when Modi was the chief minister of Gujarat.

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