Give tax exemption to ‘The Kerala Story’, organize special screening for girls: BJP to Kejriwal government | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

Delhi unit of BJP Demanded on Sunday that AAP government should give tax exemption to “The” Kerala Film “Kahaani” and organizing its special screening for girls in the age group of 15-16 in the city. In a letter to the Chief Minister Arvind KejriwalDelhi BJP spokesperson Praveen Shankar Kapoor said the film was based on the “serious issue of love jihad“, “conversion” and pushing innocent girls into “terrorism”.
He said that the Chief Minister of Delhi should promote the film after seeing it himself and exempt it from entertainment tax.
“‘The Kerala Story’ has been given an ‘A’ certificate for viewing by adults only, whereas the threat of love jihad is most serious nowadays for 15-16 year old girls. Hence the Chief Minister should approach the film censors.” Board and get it a ‘U/A’ certificate for Delhi so that more and more girls from vulnerable sections can be sensitized by showing this film.”

He said that apart from class 11th and 12th girl students, girl students pursuing graduation also become ‘easy prey’ of ‘love jihad’ and they too should be shown the film through special shows.
The film, starring Adah Sharma, revolves around a group of women in Kerala who are forced to convert and join ISIS.
Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Credited the film for exposing terrorist conspiracies and used it to attack the Congress during a rally in Karnataka.
National President of BJP JP NaddaAttendees attend a screening of “The Kerala Story” on Sunday night during the election campaign in Karnataka.