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YouTube, Twitter and Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta have received criticism before for bowing to Indian government censorship requests. During the height of the pandemic, scores of social media posts criticizing the government’s handling of a COVID-19 infection surge in India were removed by the social media giants, sparking public anger and widespread allegations of censorship.

ELON MUSK’S TWITTER BOWS TO INDIA’S REQUEST TO CENSOR MODI BBC DOCUMENTARY LINKS

YouTube, Twitter and Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta have received criticism before for bowing to Indian government censorship requests. During the height of the pandemic, scores of social media posts criticizing the government’s handling of a COVID-19 infection surge in India were removed by the social media giants, sparking public anger and widespread allegations of censorship.

The documentary addresses the 2002 communal riots in the western Indian state of Gujarat, of which Modi was Chief Minister at the time, that left 790 Muslims and 254 Hindus dead, per official numbers. A decade later, a Special Investigation Team appointed by India’s Supreme Court exonerated Modi, saying that the leader had taken steps to control the situation.

INDIA SLAMS BBC’S MODI DOCUMENTARY

The documentary addresses the 2002 communal riots in the western Indian state of Gujarat, of which Modi was Chief Minister at the time, that left 790 Muslims and 254 Hindus dead, per official numbers. A decade later, a Special Investigation Team appointed by India’s Supreme Court exonerated Modi, saying that the leader had taken steps to control the situation.

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