
Kerala Political Groups Say Will Screen BBC Series On PM Modi, BJP Calls It "Treason"
NDTV
CPI(M)'s youth wing, DYFI, kicked off the political storm in the state over the documentary by announcing on its Facebook page that it would be shown in the state.
Several political groups in Kerala today announced they would screen the controversial BBC documentary "India: The Modi Question" in the state, prompting the BJP to urge Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to intervene and put a stop to such endeavours.
CPI(M)'s youth wing, DYFI, kicked off the political storm in the state over the documentary by announcing on its Facebook page that it would be shown in the state.
Following that, similar announcements were made by the SFI - a left-wing student organisation allied with CPI(M) - and various wings of Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC), including the Youth Congress.
The Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee's (KPCC) minority cell also said that the documentary would be screened in all district headquarters of the state on Republic Day.