‘The Kerala Story’ was screened for ladies on Friday within the Indore district of Madhya Pradesh by the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) workplace bearers, the youth wing of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), information company ANI reported. Swords and sticks have been seen within the arms of the ladies and feminine college students who got here to look at the movie. Over 100 girls and lady college students attended the film on the 4 screens that the BJYM employees had reserved at a multiplex within the metropolis, ANI mentioned. The controversial movie which focuses on the alleged radicalisation and conversion of younger Hindu girls to Islam in Kerala, earlier than inducting them into the worldwide terror outfit Islamic State (IS) hit the theatres on May 5.
Notably, Madhya Pradesh authorities had made the film tax-free within the state on May 6. Stating that the ‘The Kerala Story’ exposes the conspiracy of affection Jihad, non secular conversion and terrorism, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had mentioned that the newly launched film had been made tax-free within the state.
“We have brought women along with weapons and scriptures to show them the film and to make them aware. In our religion, all the gods and goddesses had scriptures and weapons in their hands. We want to convey this message that our sisters know how to use weapons and if someone tries to misbehave with them, then they have the potential to cut their throats,” information company ANI quoted one of many BJYM workplace bearers Dheeraj Thakur as saying.
“The Kerala Story exposes the conspiracy of love Jihad, religious conversion and terrorism and brings out its hideous face. The film tells how the daughters get entangled in the trap of love jihad in momentary sentimentality and how they are ruined. The film also exposes the design of terrorism. This film makes us aware,” the Madhya Pradesh CM mentioned in a video posted on his official Twitter deal with.
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SC Seeks Response Of TN, Bengal On ‘The Kerala Story’ Ban
The Supreme Court on Friday sought replies of the West Bengal and Tamil Nadu governments on a plea of the producers of “The Kerala Story” difficult the ban within the two states. A bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justice PS Narasimha questioned the West Bengal authorities saying the movie is being screened in the remainder of the nation with none drawback and there seems to be no cause for the ban.