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Godhra Train Carnage

Snakes are now slithering out of Thames, BBC is no holy cow

Before pointing fingers at Modi over 2002 Gujarat riots, BBC should introspect overBengal famine triggered by the British govt

The Wire pretends to ‘criticise’ BBC documentary but casts aspersions on Godhra carnage, here are the answers to questions raised

Pretending to criticise BBC documentary, The Wire raises questions on Godhra carnage which have already been answered by courts

‘When you lock a bogey, set it on fire and pelt stones, it is not just stone pelting’: Gujarat Govt opposes the bail plea...

The Gujarat government counsel argued that Godhra train carnage was a deliberate act of homicide and not mere stone-pelting.

BBC Documentary: How Islamist ‘students’ groups wanted to orchestrate Shaheen Bagh style protests and defame India during ongoing G20 presidency

BBC documentary and Anti-CAA protests followed by February 2020 Delhi riots: What connects the two?

The dark side of Gujarat 2002 propaganda: How it is used for conversion to Islam and why Muslim students screening the documentary should raise...

For years, propaganda videos have been used by terror organisation to radicalise youth, trainee terrorists to make them join the ranks of terrorism.

BBC documentary on Gujarat Riots tries to whitewash Islamists who set the Godhra train on fire: Here’s the truth

"The final death toll was 59 and the cause of the fire was disputed. But at the time, Muslims were blamed," the BBC claimed.

The Citizen glorifies Mukul Sinha in a profile of his wife Nirjhari Sinha, but forgets to mention his role in spreading misinformation about Godhra...

'Scientist' turned 'activist' Mukul Sinha was at the forefront of spreading misinformation regarding the Godhra carnage that has now been propagated widely as facts despite evidence showing otherwise.

Farook Bhana, convicted in the Godhra carnage case where 59 Hindus were burnt to death gets bail from SC bench, led by CJI Chandrachud

On 15th December 2022, the Supreme Court of India granted bail to Farook Bhana who is sentenced to life in the Godhra carnage case.

Supreme Court to hear bail pleas of Godhra train burning case convicts on December 15, Gujarat govt opposes the applications

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear bail application of 15 convicts in the 2002 Godhra train burning incident.

Supreme Court extends bail granted to Godhra Train Carnage convict Abdul Rehman Abdul Majid till March 2023

The bail of Godhra Train Carnage convict Abdul Raheman Abdul Majid extended by Supreme Court till March 2024

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