"Banning Docuseries Doesn't Happen In Most Democratic Countries": Journalist Parvaiz Alam

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  • Published On: January 27, 2023
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While discussing the recent controversy around the BBC docuseries on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, journalist Parvaiz Alam says as India reiterates that it is the world's largest democracy, it is time for the government to walk the talk as the banning of documentaries made by highly reputed organizations does not happen in the most civilized and democratic countries of the world.

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