
The ongoing controversy over the film 'The Kerala Story' is not taking its name. Meanwhile, the entry of this film was also done in Karnataka elections. Prime Minister Narendra Modi mentioned the film while addressing an election rally.
He said that the film has been made about terrorist conspiracies. Through this, the dreadful and real face of terrorism has been exposed. Now Congress is opposing this film made against terrorism. They stand with terrorist tendencies. Congress has always defended terrorism for vote bank.
In such a situation, the question is why did PM Modi mention this film from the election platform? How much will this affect the Karnataka elections? Let's understand...
First know what PM Modi said?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday reached the Municipal High School Ground in Ballari, Karnataka. Here he addressed a public meeting. During this, he also mentioned the film 'The Kerala Story'. The Prime Minister said that in the last few years, another dreadful form of terrorism has emerged. The sounds of bombs, guns and pistols are heard, but there is no sound of terrorist conspiracy to hollow the society from within. The film 'The Kerala Story', based on such a terrorist plot, is being discussed a lot these days. It is said that the Kerala story is based on the policy of terrorists in just one state.
PM Modi did not stop here. He further said that security system, law and order is the most important requirement to make Karnataka the number one state of the country. It is equally important for Karnataka to remain free from terrorism. BJP has always been tough against terrorism. Whenever action is taken on terrorism, the stomach of the Congress starts hurting.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that I am surprised to see that Congress has succumbed to terrorism for the sake of its vote bank. Can such a party ever save Karnataka? In the atmosphere of terror, the industry, IT industry, agriculture, farming and glorious culture here will be destroyed.
What is the political meaning of PM Modi's statement?
To understand this, we spoke to senior journalist Pradeep Vasant. These days Pradeep is keeping an eye on the politics of Karnataka. He said, 'Politics of polarization has been going on in Karnataka for a long time. So far, in most of the elections, Muslim votes have been falling in favor of a particular party and Hindu votes have been divided on caste lines. The BJP is trying to convert caste-divided votes in its favor through Hindutva.
Pradeep says, 'Congress and JDU are trying to hurt BJP's Hindutva agenda by raising the issue of caste reservation. At the same time, the BJP is trying to turn it towards Hindutva by first mentioning Bajrang Bali and now The Kerala Story.
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