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As a news organization, the BBC has the right to publish news stories and documentaries on a range of topics, including political leaders like Narendra Modi. However, it is important for media organizations to adhere to ethical and professional standards in their reporting, such as accuracy, impartiality, and fairness.
The decision to produce and broadcast the documentary "India: The Modi Question" was a decision made by the BBC, based on their own editorial policies and guidelines. The documentary explores the rise of Modi as a political figure in India and his controversial policies and actions, and includes interviews with supporters, critics, and experts on Indian politics.
While the documentary has generated some controversy and criticism, particularly from Modi supporters who view it as biased or unfair, it is ultimately up to the BBC to make editorial decisions about what stories to cover and how to cover them. It is important for media organizations to be transparent about their reporting and to provide accurate, fair, and balanced coverage of the news, particularly when it comes to sensitive or controversial topics.
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