Bengal is no different from India, when The Kerala Story is running across the country, then why is it banned there?
Bengal is no different from India, when The Kerala Story is running across the country, then why is it banned there?
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New Delhi: Commenting strongly on the petition against the ban on the film 'The Kerala Story', which exposes the nefarious designs of the terrorist organization Islamic State (ISIS), the Supreme Court said that West Bengal is different from other parts of the country. If not, then why is the film banned there.

A bench of Chief Justice (CJI) DY Chandrachud and Justice PS Narasimha asked that since the film is running in states with similar population ratio, why has West Bengal banned it? With these scathing remarks, the Supreme Court fixed the date of next hearing on Wednesday (May 11) while seeking answers from the Bengal and Tamil Nadu governments.

Let me tell you, 'The Kerala Story' was released on May. The film was subsequently banned by the West Bengal government, while theater owners in Tamil Nadu have also stopped screenings. The film producers filed a petition in the Supreme Court against this ban. In order to hasten the hearing, advocate Harish Salve, appearing for Sunshine Pictures Pvt Ltd, said that the producers are suffering losses every day.

CM Mamta Banerjee had announced to ban this film, calling it propaganda. However, it is also worth noting that while Mamata Banerjee is calling this film fabricated, on the other hand, two former Chief Ministers of Kerala and a former DGP have themselves accepted the talk of love jihad, conversion and terrorism in the state.

What are the statements of former Chief Ministers regarding Jihad in Kerala :-

However, former Chief Ministers of Kerala Achuthanand and Oommen Chandy (Congress) have openly accepted about love jihad and conversion of girls in Kerala. In 2010, the then CM of Kerala VS Achuthanandan made a big statement about PFI, the radical Islamic stream in Kerala. He had said that- PFI would make 'Kerala' an Islamic state in the next 20 years by using money and marriages (love jihad). He had clearly said that the fundamentalists are converting the youth. For doing this, Muslim youths are also being paid money and they are also being asked to marry non-Muslim girls.

 

Oommen Chandy, another former CM of Kerala Congress, had laid a figure on the table of the Assembly on 25 June 2012. He had told that between 2006 and 2012, more than 2500 non-Muslim girls were forcibly forced to accept Islam. At the same time, in the year 2017, former DGP of Kerala TP Senkumar had also accepted that 'Love Jihad' in Kerala is a cruel reality, which cannot be denied. He had said that many girls became its victims and joined ISIS, a terrorist organization with a brutal mindset, although he did not specify the exact figure. Even the Syro Malabar Church of Kerala has been raising the issue of love jihad for the past several years regarding the conversion of Christian girls. Looking at these statements, it seems to be true that many girls have been converted in Kerala and many of them have been sent to other countries to become terrorists.  

 

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