Indian students have defied a government ban on a controversial documentary about Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with screenings at several universities in the country over the weekend. The BBC documentary 'India: The Modi Question' alleges that the prime minister told police to turn a blind eye to Hindu mob massacres of Muslims in Gujarat in 2002 when Modi was then premier of the state. The Hindu nationalist government employed emergency laws on Saturday to block access to clips of the film, which it slammed as "hostile propaganda" and "anti-India garbage". Students at the University of Hyderabad ignored attempts to suppress the 'India: The Modi Question' with a scree
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