Now the movie is coming on the Godhra incident in 2002, Treasurer release, Nanavati commission report is the basis of the film, know the complete details
MOVIE COMING ON GODHRA INCIDENT, STORY WILL SURPRISE YOU
Accident Or Conspiracy – GODHRA: A new movie is coming called “Accident Or Conspiracy Godhra”. The movie is based on a true incident, in fact, on February 27, 2002, 59 Ram devotees returning from Ayodhya in Godhra, Gujarat, were burnt alive by a Muslim mob in the S-6 bogie of the Sabarmati Express, in which 10 were only children and 27 were women. Was. After this riots broke out in Gujarat and now a movie is going to come soon on this subject.
It has been mentioned on the teaser of the film that the film is based on a true incident. The teaser of this film has been released on Tuesday, 30 May 2023. Looking at the teaser of this film, it seems that an in-depth attempt has been made to know the causes of the riots in the movie. Or the film is based on the facts of the Nanavati-Mehta Commission report. The director of this film is MK Shivaksh and the producers are Bije Purohit and Ramkumar Pal. The release date of the film has not been announced yet.
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The teaser of the movie has been launched at a time when the film The Kerala Story, based on the religious conversion happening in the country’s Kerala state, is making headlines on the theatre, although many political organizations and people are also opposing this movie. Let us tell you that in the year 2022, The Kashmir Files movie was released, in which the atrocities of Kashmiri Pandits in Kashmir were exposed and this movie was also based on true events, then this movie was also strongly opposed.
The Godhra train burning, often referred to as the Godhra incident, was a tragic incident that occurred on February 27, 2002, in the city of Godhra in Gujarat, India. This was a key event in the communal violence that broke out in Gujarat in 2002.
On that day, a coach of the Sabarmati Express carrying Hindu pilgrims returning from Ayodhya was set on fire near the Godhra railway station. A large number of kar sevaks (Hindu activists) were on board the train, who were returning from the disputed site in Ayodhya, where the Babri Masjid was demolished in 1992.
The fire engulfed the compartment, resulting in the death of 59 people, most of whom were kar sevaks. The incident caused widespread outrage and communal violence broke out across Gujarat, lasting several months. The violence resulted in the deaths of more than 1,000 people, mostly Muslims, and the displacement of thousands from their homes.
The Godhra train burning incident remains a highly controversial and sensitive issue, with varying narratives and allegations surrounding it. The incident and its aftermath have been the subject of numerous investigations and legal proceedings.