The Pupil Federation of India (SFI) will present the documentary at Jadavpur College on Thursday.
Kolkata:
Left pupil our bodies of West Bengal have deliberate to display the controversial BBC documentary on the 2002 Gujarat riots and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the campuses of at the very least two universities of Kolkata.
The Pupil Federation of India (SFI) will present the documentary at Jadavpur College on Thursday and at Presidency College the day after, the state organisation’s assistant secretary Subhajit Sarkar stated.
“The documentary shall be screened by way of a projector. We’re but to get permission from the college authorities. We are going to keep on with the screening even when we don’t get it,” Sarkar stated. “We hope that most of the common college students, together with those that do not help us, will come and watch it. We wish folks to hitch us in dialogue and debate concerning the movie,” he stated.
All India College students’ Affiliation (AISA), one other Left physique, additionally determined to display the documentary on the campus of Jadavpur College on January 27, stated Sandip Nayak, a senior member of the organisation.
Members of Presidency College’s visible arts society may also display the documentary on February 1, stated Moitreyo Sarkar, one of many organisers.
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