That such a large number had disappeared from one state without anyone noticing it seemed implausible – and it was. ![]() The trailer, which was released a few days ago, kept on hammering all these points, including the claim of 32,000, even while questions were raised about the accuracy of these figures. ![]() This operation was carried out by Muslim boys who seduced these women - another example of the so-called nefarious ‘love jihad’ by Muslims. This one tells us about how innocent Hindu girls from Kerala - 32,000 of them - have been recruited by ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) after being converted to Islam. The Kerala Story is one more film that purports to tell the ‘truth’ but has little time for facts. Should a film or a book be banned? Should the wider public be prevented from seeing or reading it, simply because the authorities decree so? This is a question that keeps coming up every now and then and has once again being discussed after the release of The Kerala Story, a film that by all accounts is little more than hateful propaganda, full of factual errors, all deliberately distorted to present a particular point of view and, as was the case with The Kashmir Files, to demolish a community.
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