Though Priyadharshini's detention was for a brief time, the event has invited flak against the police amid the apparent clampdown on the documentary and its screening that's palpable across the country.
When Modi's admirers and followers attack the BBC for its documentary, a throwback video brings back Modi's speech to a limelight as in his speech, Modi praises BBC for being credible than Indian media.
Though the government has played out a clampdown against the documentary, the recent events display that it has seemingly promoted it and sparked more attention.
As such voluntary move to step down would happen once in a blue moon when it comes to Governorship, Koshyari's wish to give up a constitutional role has become the talk of the nation.
A day after the flak from the ministry, BBC has on Friday given a statement in which it has said that the documentary was 'rigorously researched' and sought to highlight important issues.
The documentary has brought up shocking facts and revelations and has directly held Prime Minister Narendra Modi responsible for what it has termed as ethnic cleansing.
In his address, Amit Shah said that the BJP has triumphed many state elections under Nadda's leadership and expressed his confidence that it would achieve a bigger mandate in the 2024 polls.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to Twitter and wrote, "Pained by the passing away of Shri Sharad Yadav Ji. In his long years in public life, he distinguished himself as MP and Minister."