Owaisi taunts PM Modi, calls ‘The Kerala Story’ an attempt to win elections

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Owaisi taunts PM Modi, calls ‘The Kerala Story’ an attempt to win elections

Asaduddin Owaisi surrounded PM Modi on the controversy of the film The Kerala Story.

Asaduddin Owaisi surrounded PM Modi on the controversy of the film The Kerala Story.

There is only a short time left for the Karnataka Assembly Elections. This time the assembly elections are more focused on Bajrang Dal, Bajrang Bali to the film The Kerala Story. While addressing an election rally in Karnataka on Friday, PM Narendra Modi referred to the film The Kerala Story and targeted the Congress party. All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) president Asaduddin Owaisi on Saturday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi meddled in ‘The Kerala Story’ controversy for electoral gains in Karnataka.

Owais said – interference for electoral benefits

Asaduddin Owaisi said through a tweet that PM Narendra Modi (PM Modi) has to rely on the film The Kerala Story based on lies and propaganda to win the Karnataka assembly elections. He said that it is a fake movie. PM is doing the work of spreading hatred. Owais said that five soldiers of the Indian Army were killed by terrorists after coming from Pakistan to Jammu and Kashmir, but the PM is promoting the film. He further said that there is widespread violence in Manipur, houses and churches are burning, but he is not saying anything on this subject.

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What did PM Modi say

Referring to the film The Kerala Story in Bellary, Karnataka on Friday, Modi had said that the film is based on the deceitful policies and conspiracies of terrorists. He said that Kerala is a beautiful state of the country and this film brings to the fore the terrorist conspiracies happening in that state. It is unfortunate that Congress can be seen standing with this terroristic tendency. People of Karnataka should beware of Congress. Earlier on Thursday, Asaduddin said that in the upcoming Karnataka elections, Congress and BJP are seeking votes on the basis of majority religion.


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