India: The Modi Question
- Miniserie de TV
- 2023
- 59min
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Tensiones en la mayor democracia del mundo. El Primer Ministro de la India, Narendra Modi, se ha visto perseguido por acusaciones sobre su actitud hacia la minoría musulmana de la nación. ¿C... Leer todoTensiones en la mayor democracia del mundo. El Primer Ministro de la India, Narendra Modi, se ha visto perseguido por acusaciones sobre su actitud hacia la minoría musulmana de la nación. ¿Cuál es la verdad?Tensiones en la mayor democracia del mundo. El Primer Ministro de la India, Narendra Modi, se ha visto perseguido por acusaciones sobre su actitud hacia la minoría musulmana de la nación. ¿Cuál es la verdad?
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I was born in 1995. When I was 8 I was well aware what is happening in my country. As a kid I was heard about these brutality happened in Gujarat. In our childhood Gujarat state was like a haunted place. As an Indian Musalman now I'm crystal clear what is happening in my beautiful country. My prayers is with all those people suffered because of this brutal genocide done by Modi and Co. Justice doesn't delivered yet. Still all those Hooligans are walking on the streets of India. Everything has changed after this cleansing. Especially in Northern States of India, now they are trying to forget everything they have done. But this generation and the coming generations would not forget it. Thank you BBC team for your hardwork, Passion and Courage.
I am from India. I would like to give an unbiased review of the documentary.
The documentary looks very well researched but from one narrow and biased perspective. I condone everything bad that happened to people during the riots but it wasn't just one community that suffered. This documentary seems to be promoting the narrative of muslim victimhood. It portrays Modi as the ultimate villain but the arguments fall short everywhere.
There's only claims and statements, I don't see any strong arguments or proof to back them.
You really want to believe entire police force decided to stay quiet, you realize there's muslims in police too?
CAA NRC is wrongfully portrayed and the students who gave their statements, have no idea what they are saying.
I can point out 100s of such small details that are left out just to create a narrative of anti-India and anti-BJP and show BJP as anti-muslim. Disappointed by BBC.
The documentary looks very well researched but from one narrow and biased perspective. I condone everything bad that happened to people during the riots but it wasn't just one community that suffered. This documentary seems to be promoting the narrative of muslim victimhood. It portrays Modi as the ultimate villain but the arguments fall short everywhere.
There's only claims and statements, I don't see any strong arguments or proof to back them.
You really want to believe entire police force decided to stay quiet, you realize there's muslims in police too?
CAA NRC is wrongfully portrayed and the students who gave their statements, have no idea what they are saying.
I can point out 100s of such small details that are left out just to create a narrative of anti-India and anti-BJP and show BJP as anti-muslim. Disappointed by BBC.
The documentary "India: The Modi Question" is a thought-provoking examination of the rise of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the impact of his policies on India's political, social and economic landscape. The film delves into the controversial aspects of Modi's rule and raises questions about his commitment to democracy, secularism, and human rights. The film does not shy away from presenting both sides of the argument, giving voice to Modi's supporters as well as his detractors. The film is well-researched and presents a balanced view of Modi's reign, making it an important watch for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of contemporary Indian politics. The film is recommended for those who are interested in current events, politics and human rights.
Not sure if this is an agenda-setting story but there are many facts that one can not dismiss their significance in establishing a theory that could be half-true and half-false.
Gujarat Riots:
NRC (CAA): Targeted to track illegal immigrants and make a roll call system, a much needed for the country. But then what went wrong? PM Modi's statement "We passed the bill to help the persecuted." clearly states his intention to welcome oppressed Hindus. Nothing wrong to do so. But why were Muslims singled out? How can one justify the police brutality at Jamia Millia University. As a leader he should have open the doors for talks instead of using force and a divisive approach.
Nothing wrong if India becomes a Hindu nation when 80% of the population is Hindus. But what exactly is Hindu Rashtra? How do you define Hindu Rashtra?
Does it mean Enforcing the Caste System?
Eradicating non-Hindus?
Becoming exclusionary for the key positions in the government?
Prohibiting inter-racial marriages?
Governing or restricting a religion specific practices, laws?
Restricting non-Hindu migration?
BJP's brand nationalism and the Hindutva ideology may have plagued the nation seemingly. But the fact remains that more than a billion people of different faiths and strong ideologies are still living in harmony. India lives in its diversity, its rich culture and its integrity.
Documentary does seem biased and lopsided. For example, no one from the Godhera incidence victims' families was interviewed during the documentary making. It deals with black and white scenarios. Extremism prevails on both the sides but only one side is shown. The goal of documentary is to prove that Muslims in india have a horrifying life and they all live in fear. It however does raise questions. Whether commander or the chain of Command was on the bandwagon, or however little their part was but as a leader he must own those mistakes or actions that were buggered up or targeted or conspired but all under his watch. Establishing a criminal conspiracy within a law is often difficult but the conduct could still be questionable.
Gujarat Riots:
- if SIT finding did not implicate then CM Modi or his government then what fueled 3 days of carnage
- In what circumstances was Haren Pandya killed?
- A smart and brilliant IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt who took on Modi was put behind bars for life imprisonment!!!! As he was the sole surviving witness of the carnage
- Why SC upheld the finding of SIT? Why it did not investigate further into the witnesses' testimonies
NRC (CAA): Targeted to track illegal immigrants and make a roll call system, a much needed for the country. But then what went wrong? PM Modi's statement "We passed the bill to help the persecuted." clearly states his intention to welcome oppressed Hindus. Nothing wrong to do so. But why were Muslims singled out? How can one justify the police brutality at Jamia Millia University. As a leader he should have open the doors for talks instead of using force and a divisive approach.
Nothing wrong if India becomes a Hindu nation when 80% of the population is Hindus. But what exactly is Hindu Rashtra? How do you define Hindu Rashtra?
Does it mean Enforcing the Caste System?
Eradicating non-Hindus?
Becoming exclusionary for the key positions in the government?
Prohibiting inter-racial marriages?
Governing or restricting a religion specific practices, laws?
Restricting non-Hindu migration?
BJP's brand nationalism and the Hindutva ideology may have plagued the nation seemingly. But the fact remains that more than a billion people of different faiths and strong ideologies are still living in harmony. India lives in its diversity, its rich culture and its integrity.
Documentary does seem biased and lopsided. For example, no one from the Godhera incidence victims' families was interviewed during the documentary making. It deals with black and white scenarios. Extremism prevails on both the sides but only one side is shown. The goal of documentary is to prove that Muslims in india have a horrifying life and they all live in fear. It however does raise questions. Whether commander or the chain of Command was on the bandwagon, or however little their part was but as a leader he must own those mistakes or actions that were buggered up or targeted or conspired but all under his watch. Establishing a criminal conspiracy within a law is often difficult but the conduct could still be questionable.
2 hours pass without mention of the key stat that there are 200million Muslims in India. And without making the obvious point that while you can win democratic elections driving a wedge against this minority, the minority is large enough that this could then become a severe internal security problem.
Why oh why does this documentary not give any basic context of the long history of Muslims in India?
2 hours mostly focused on how much Modi directly ordered police doing nothing / why Modi didn't intervene for 3 days while police did nothing is a bad use of our time...
Would be much better if it at least briefly touched on:
Why oh why does this documentary not give any basic context of the long history of Muslims in India?
2 hours mostly focused on how much Modi directly ordered police doing nothing / why Modi didn't intervene for 3 days while police did nothing is a bad use of our time...
Would be much better if it at least briefly touched on:
- how Hinduism and Islam came to be in India in the first place
- partition and how it turned violent, how this still shapes Pakistan India relations to this day
- response to that (secularism in constitution, Gandhi and others aware of danger of India being defined as Hindu nation from the start)
- Congress' rule and how Modi is now reframing that.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe documentary was banned by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in India. The timing of the documentary's release was quoted as an attempt to defame the Modi government and tarnish his image on international fora. BJP accused BBC of 'visceral political hatred' for Modi. It is worth noting that the apex court of India, the Supreme Court, has already confirmed SIT clean chit to PM Modi in Gujarat riots case by rejecting Zakia Jafri's plea in June, 2022.
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