Provisions under Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) are imposed outside the Faculty in the wake of a call by NSUI-KSU for the screening of a BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
New Delhi [India], January 27 (ANI/PNN): Elham is a 90 minutes feature film produced by Content Engineers and Jungle Boy Entertainment, written and directed by Dhruva Harsh premiered at the 21st Dhaka International Film Festival in Bangladesh last week as India's official entry. Set against
The members of Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) on Thursday organized a statewide screening of the controversial BBC documentary on PM Modi on the occasion of Republic Day.
Singh told ANI, "Whatever Mallikarjun Kharge is saying is completely different from the reality. If he and his party men had respect for the judiciary, they would not have supported the BBC documentary."
"Nothing happened inside our university, an attempt was made but it was completely foiled. Whatever happened, happened on the streets. It was a small incident blown out of proportion. Our precautionary measures were good," Akthar told ANI.
New Delhi [India], January 26 (ANI/PNN): The Constitution of India is at the centre of how the world's largest democracy conducts itself. The rights, freedoms and duties that citizens of India enjoy are a result of this landmark document which was adopted this day in 1950.
Describing India banning the BBC documentary on PM Modi as a matter of press freedom, the US State Department said that it is high time to highlight the importance of democratic principles like freedom of expression and make it a point around the world as well as in India.
In his message, the Governor said, "On this day, in 1950, India was established as the largest democratic republic and 'we the People' put into effect a Constitution that is an inspired document of our collective vision. The diversity and vibrancy of our democracy are appreciated worldwide.
Jamia Millia Islamia University administration on Wednesday said that no screening of the BBC documentary on PM Modi would be allowed on the campus without prior permission.
Talking about the BBC documentary, Muraleedharan said, "Nobody should be allowed to trample upon the sovereignty of India. It is unfortunate that a party which claims to have been part of the freedom struggle does not care about the sovereignty and security of the country."