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Set in Gujarat during the period Feb/March 2002 - July 2003, the film documents the changing face of right-wing politics in India through a study of the 2002 genocide of Muslims in Gujarat.
Part 1: Pride And Genocide - It deals with the carnage and its immediate aftermath. It examines the patterns of pre-planned genocidal violence (by right-wing Hindutva cadres), which many claim was state-supported, if not state-sponsored. The film reconstructs through eyewitness accounts the attack on Gulbarg and Patiya (Ahmedabad), and acts of violence against Muslim women at Eral and Delol/Kalol (Panchmahals) even as Chief Minister Modi traverses the state on his Gaurav Yatra.
Part 2: The Hate Mandate - This part documents the poll campaign during the Assembly elections in Gujarat in late 2002. It records in detail the exploitation of the Godhra incident by the right-wing propaganda machinery for electoral gains. The film studies and documents the situation months after the elections to find several faultlines ? voluntary ghettoisation, segregation in schools, formal calls for economic boycott of Muslims and continuing acts of violence.
Final Solution was banned in India by the censor board for several months. The ban was recently lifted after a campaign.
The film screening will be followed by a discussion.
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