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Plea for BBC ban: Supreme Court asks petitioner to mention case tomorrow

It was contended that the Supreme Court itself had given quietus to the cases relating to Gujarat violence of 2002 as no evidence was found to show the attacks were either inspired or instigated by any minister of State of Gujarat.

“It is relevant to mention that even the Nanavati Commission Report on 2020 Gujarat Violence has given categorical finding about no evidence to connect any Minister of the Gujarat Government with the violence. Further submitted that in 2022, this Hon’ble Court has rejected an Appeal against the clean chit given by Special Investigation Team (SIT). This Hon’ble Court has been pleased to accept the SIT report and held that the plea was an attempt to keep the pot boiling,” the plea said.

Therefore, the documentary film implicating Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not only reflective of anti-Narendra Modi propaganda to tarnish his image but also anti Hinduism propaganda by the BBC to destroy the social fabric of India, it was contended.

Source: Barandbench

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