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No screening of film will be allowed without permission
Hours after the Delhi Police detained four students from a left-wing student organisation of Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) University in the national capital over the screening of a BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Jamia administration on Wednesday said that no meeting of students or screening of any film will be allowed in the campus without permission.However, security has been strengthened outside Jamia Millia Islamia University after a group of students planned to screen the BBC documentary on PM Modi.Earlier in the day, the Delhi Police detained four students from a left-wing student organisation for allegedly creating a ruckus outside the campus of Jamia over the screening of a BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.On Monday the administration of the Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi also warned against screening the BBC documentary on the campus after a group of students released a pamphlet inviting students to a screening of the film at the students union's office at 9 pm on Tuesday (January 24).
The JNU Students Union wrote to the university administration over its firm advisory against the screening of the BBC documentary stating that they "do not seek to create any form of disharmony" and their purpose is to only watch it on the campus.Last week, India denounced the BBC documentary series on Prime Minister Modi.