Situation like ‘The Kerala Story’ prevails in MP: Sadhvi Thakur
   Date :11-May-2023

Sadhvi Thakur 
 
 
By Bhavana ‘Aparajita’
Shukla
“Girls are being trapped in Love Jihad and atrocities are being committed against them. This is happening in Bhopal as well on a large scale. We have been receiving information about such cases. ‘The Kerala Story’ like situation prevails in Bhopal,” claimed MP Bhopal, Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur. Since the movie ‘The Kerala Story’ has been declared tax-free in the State, it has embroiled political debate in the capital. She further said that film may be based on true stories of three persons (told through characters portrayed in the movie) but ‘thousands of people’ have faced such situations. Although she has not watched the movie but through videos of the victims, whose stories were said to have been shown in the film.
The MP dubbed the movie as a guide to Hindu girls, she said, “Every Hindu girl and woman should watch the movie so that they can ensure their own safety and of other children.” Not only girls, even boys are being radicalised and pushed towards terrorism, she alleged. “A conspiracy has been hatched under which Hindu boys and girls and are being converted, tortured and motivated for terrorism. They are being made to stand against the country by changing their faith.
This conspiracy has been hatched by Pakistan and some other countries. Traitors living in India are carrying out such activities under their protection,” the BJP MP said. Earlier, State Home Minister Narottam Mishra stated that he had sent two tickets of the film to Congress State President Kamal Nath and Rajya Sabha Member Digvijaya Singh.
“I have bought two tickets to send to Congress leaders and former Chief Ministers Digvijay Singh and Kamal Nath. Those who have dubbed Zakir Naik as a peace ambassador must watch this movie,” said Mishra. During a press conference when Kamal Nath was asked about State Government’s step to make the movie tax-free, he ducked the question saying ‘it is merely an attempt to divert focus from main issues.”