The Secret Service warns not to screen 'The Kerala Story' movie in Tamil Nadu. The warning says that there will be widespread protests if the film is screened. The Tamil Nadu Police Secret Service gave a report to the government. The report states that there will be a big law and order problem if the film is screened.
After the release of the trailer for the film, the first protest was raised not in Kerala but in Tamil Nadu. Media activist BR Aravindakshan was the first to come out against the film. Arvindakshan had filed a complaint with the Kerala DGP and the Tamil Nadu DGP, stating that the film is undermining the integrity of the country. Aravindakshan also filed a complaint with the Tamil Nadu government, the Kerala government, the central state censor boards, and various states where the film was screened. This complaint was not properly considered.
But after deciding on the release of the film, Aravindakshan is approaching the Madras High Court. A large-scale campaign is going on against a particular religious group, claiming that it will undermine the integrity of India. The movie is promoting fake propaganda. It is clear that no decision has been taken at the government level while the film is scheduled to be released on May 5.
Earlier, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had also come out against the Kerala Story movie. He said that the film was made with the aim of spreading hatred against Kerala. The film is a product of the Sangh Parivar film factory.
The Sangh Parivar is targeting elections in Kerala through hate propaganda. The film is a product of the Sangh Parivar lie factory. The Chief Minister also alleged that the Sangh Parivar is targeting the elections in Kerala through hate propaganda.