Indian government fights critical BBC documentary – TV

NEW DELHI – Authorities and universities in India are trying to stop the distribution of a controversial BBC documentary regarding Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In recent days, the government has asked Twitter and YouTube to remove links and video clips of the film, local media report. And several universities are trying to discourage students from showing the film.

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