Foreign ministry spokesman Arindam Bagchi said India: The Modi Question lacked objectivity and was propaganda.The documentary highlights a previously unpublished report, obtained by the BBC from the British Foreign Office, which raises questions about Mr Modi's actions during the religious riots that had broken out after a train carrying Hindu pilgrims the day before was set on fire, killing dozens.It was "rigorously researched" and "a wide range of voices, witnesses and experts were approached, and we have featured a range of opinions, including responses from people in the BJP", it added.On Thursday, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was asked in parliament by MP Imran Hussain if he agreed with the report that Mr Modi was directly responsible for the violence and "what more did the foreign office know of his involvement in this grave act of ethnic cleansing"?Read more India stories from the BBC:- Why Shah Rukh Khan's comeback film is a big deal- India minister's tiger cull comment sparks row- The maverick Indian who owned a US strip club empire- How a baffling census delay is hurting Indians- Is India seeing a decline in violence?"