Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan gave a big statement on The Kerala Story
Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan gave a big statement on The Kerala Story
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Kochi: 'The Kerala Story', the story of non-Muslim girls caught in the mill of alleged jihad, conversion and terrorism in Kerala, is going to be released in theaters today. However, the ruckus created about this film is still not taking its name. Meanwhile, a big statement of the current Governor of Kerala and former Union Minister Arif Mohammad Khan has come to the fore on the film The Kerala Story. 

Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan says that it is the responsibility of the state government to take steps against any 'love jihad' incidents in the state. Arif Mohammad Khan, who was a Union Minister in the Rajiv Gandhi government, said, 'I have not seen the film, those who are responsible for maintaining peace and law and order should pay attention to it. If incidents of love jihad happen in Kerala, then it is the responsibility of the state government to take strict action against it.'

Let us tell you, 'The Kerala Story' starring Adah Sharma is all set to hit the theaters today, May 5. The film is based on the incidents of forced conversion of non-Muslim women in the state and pushing them into militancy. The film's trailer showcases "the heart-wrenching and heart-wrenching stories of 32,000 women in Kerala". Subsequently, the film got embroiled in a controversy, as people claimed that the teaser of the film exaggerated the number of cases of forced conversions and terrorism. Following which, the teaser description of the film was changed to "True stories of three young girls from Kerala". Because, the story of only 3 girls has been shown in the film, as well as there is no solid data of 32 thousand girls converting and becoming terrorists. 

However, former Chief Ministers of Kerala Achuthanand and Oommen Chandy (Congress) have openly accepted about love jihad and conversion of girls in Kerala. But, the matter gets stuck when it comes to figures and evidence. 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 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. That is, it is true that many girls have been converted in Kerala and many of them have been sent to other countries to become terrorists. But, all are silent due to non-availability of figures and concrete evidence.

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