The Kerala Story 2: Rahul Gandhi’s blunt statement, said – ‘Film, television, media are being used as weapons’

New Delhi : Last week, ‘The Kerala Story 2’ was released in theaters, which after a lot of difficulties got permission for release from the High Court. Many things were said about this film that it tarnishes the image of the state of Kerala. Kerala Chief Minister P. Vijayan had named it ‘propaganda’. Now Congress and Lok Sabha opposition leader Rahul Gandhi spoke on ‘The Kerala Story 2’.

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‘Seats are lying vacant in theatres’

Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi said that the good news is that seats are lying vacant in the theaters where ‘Kerala Story’ is being played. No one is watching this. This shows that there are people, most of whom do not understand Kerala and its traditions and culture. According to Rahul, films, television and media are increasingly being used as ‘weapons’.

benefit to self, harm to others

Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi said that it is used with the aim of defaming people, eliminating them and creating divisions in the society so that some people benefit and others are harmed. India has become like this to a great extent. He said that such developments are extremely harmful for the country. Also, huge amounts of money are being spent for this purpose.

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He said that if a person wants to make a certain kind of film, say something in the media, or defend a certain idea, they are attacked and often not allowed to speak. Rahul said that I feel this all the time. On the other hand, some stories can be spread as much as people want and nothing happens to them.

What’s in Kerala Story 2?

The film, which hit the theaters last week, tells the story of three Hindu women from different states. These women disobey their families and marry Muslim men and are later forced to convert to religion. The release of the sequel caused a lot of controversy. In this, critics and political figures claimed that it shows Kerala in a wrong light and spreads communal hatred.

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