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Indira Gandhi

For nearly two decades Indira Gandhi led the world's largest democracy. She was adored by the masses - 20 years after her assassination, she was voted Woman of the Millennium.

And yet she was also corrupted by power, and finally killed by those she trusted most - her own bodyguards. In this documentary profile, her story unfolds like a Greek tragedy: an epic saga of betrayal and dynasty, family feuds and untimely deaths.

Drawing on personal letters and previously unseen archive, the film unravels the mystery of this revered, yet flawed stateswoman. [With audio description]

Sun 7 Nov, 22:00-23:20 80mins Stereo Widescreen

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/listings/prog...0_4544_47550_80

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y is it they always findd kushwant (congress chor) or Tully (all around complete and utter ******)

oh the irony is just disscusting, they just showed a clip where indira says, when the jews where dieing where u quite

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nxt sunday final solution may be one to watch, thats it im off. bbc is based wat did u expect!

bbc are full of <admin-profanity filter activated>, 1 of the reasons they glorify her is because they practically helped the govt kill sikhs in their biast reporting which they now cannot 1) admit to 2) apologise for.

and then they wonder why sikhs might not be too happy with bbc, any time we try and approach them to make a show on important issues to sikhs we get the finger. and now they dont like it that we have done it ourselves, i mean look at this network of sites. bbc missed out on screwing us out of more money.

when we do get a show or something, it ususally pretty <admin-profanity filter activated> i mean look at that "sikhs in the city" nothing to do with sikhi, just ppls own personal opinions rather than what sikhi says. that show took the mic, i think that was made just to bad the respect for guru granth sahib campaign given that anti sikh jeeven guy who disrespected bani on tv for us all to see (did u see him wash hands, take shoes off, use rumals, cover head?)

bbc r wack. we should make progression towards exposing bbc's misdeeds towards sikhi

i mean look at their so called visakhi publication last yr, had nothing 2 do with sikhi but everything to do with bs punjabi culture bs

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" and replaced by Smallville"

bruv u been watchin to much Superman LOL.gif yeh its been replaced by STORYVILLE

dont think its gone be about sikhs anyway, think its prob bout hindu muslim clashes

it says :

INDIA: FINAL SOLUTION

Rakesh Sharma, India, 2003

This film will be rescheduled

A study of the politics of hate. The film graphically documents the changing face of right-wing politics in India through a study of the 2002 killing of Muslims in Gujarat.

have a listen to the Radio 4 program,

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Indira Gandhi

For nearly two decades Indira Gandhi led the world's largest democracy. She was adored by the masses - 20 years after her assassination, she was voted Woman of the Millennium.

And yet she was also corrupted by power, and finally killed by those she trusted most - her own bodyguards. In this documentary profile, her story unfolds like a Greek tragedy: an epic saga of betrayal and dynasty, family feuds and untimely deaths.

Drawing on personal letters and previously unseen archive, the film unravels the mystery of this revered, yet flawed stateswoman. [With audio description]

Sun 7 Nov, 22:00-23:20 80mins Stereo Widescreen

from BBC.co.uk

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/listings/prog...0_4544_47550_80

copy and paste

rsingh:

y is it they always findd kushwant (congress chor) or Tully (all around complete and utter ******)

oh the irony is just disscusting, they just showed a clip where indira says, when the jews where dieing where u quite

more like witch of the millennium. LOL.gif lol

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