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Anew documentary for Al Jazeera by filmmaker Bruno Rosso, presented by exiled author- columnist Aatish Taseer, attempts to understand Indiau2019s divisive, religious history that led to the rise of the Modi government Freedom of speech

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NOVEMBER seems like a very long time ago. The student protest at Jawaharlal Nehru University ( JNU), against the hike in hostel fees, had not yet taken root. Neither had the nationwide demonstrationsu2014 some more violent than othersu2014 following the Citizenship ( Amendment) Act, which then, was only a bill. The police were still friends. And the lathi, though brutal, was used with restraint and reason.

That month as undisturbed as it seemed, saw author- columnist Aatish Taseer being severed from his roots, when the Government of India revoked his Overseas Citizen of India ( OCI) card. The Ministry of Home Affairs ( MEA) had said that Taseer had, in his Person of Indian Origin application, concealed that his late, estranged father was of Pakistani origin. Itu2019s a claim that the journalist contested later, in his second piece for Time magazine, six months after his controversial cover story, where he criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as u201c Indiau2019s divider in chiefu201d. Taseer brings this up again at the start of his new two- part documentary for Al Jazeera, In Search of Indiau2019s Soul. u201c Itu2019s a country I love, and will always call home.

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