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Modi accused of condoning extrajudicial killings
During his campaign, Modi mocked his opponents for trying to prosecute him for murder, while police killed over 20 people in alleged encounters. Two separate incidents prompted Ruhbhubuddin Sheikh and a journalist to come forward with accusations that senior Gujarat police officials had deliberately killed Sheikh’s brother, Saurabhuddin Sheikh, and then raped and burned his wife.
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More than 20 people were killed by the police in Gujarat, India, for allegedly trying to murder the chief minister or commit other acts of terrorism.
10:24 - 12:59 (02:34)
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More than 20 people were killed by the police in Gujarat, India, for allegedly trying to murder the chief minister or commit other acts of terrorism. Several reports suggest that the police deliberately killed victims and covered up their crimes.
ChapterModi accused of condoning extrajudicial killings
EpisodePart Two: Narendra Modi, And India's Weird Nazi Obsession
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The transcript covers the rise of Narendra Modi and his campaign for prime minister in 2013, highlighting his sold image as a master manager who presided over an economic boom in Gujarat, despite the fact that the economic growth under his administration was not higher than the previous ones.
12:59 - 14:03 (01:04)
Summary
The transcript covers the rise of Narendra Modi and his campaign for prime minister in 2013, highlighting his sold image as a master manager who presided over an economic boom in Gujarat, despite the fact that the economic growth under his administration was not higher than the previous ones.
ChapterModi accused of condoning extrajudicial killings
EpisodePart Two: Narendra Modi, And India's Weird Nazi Obsession
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Modi capitalized on the public's negative perception of the corrupt and arrogant Congress party to successfully win the Indian election.
14:03 - 16:51 (02:47)
Summary
Modi capitalized on the public's negative perception of the corrupt and arrogant Congress party to successfully win the Indian election. He presented himself as a competent manager and downplayed his fascist tendencies during his campaign.