Poster of the film 'The Kerala Story' starring Adah Shah. (Photo | IMDb) 
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'Kerala Story' not against any community, banning it won't serve purpose, says Assam CM

After watching the movie, Himanta told the movie exposes the "brutal designs of terrorist organisations in the name of religion".

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GUWAHATI: Amid the row over the release of the controversial 'The Kerala Story', Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday said banning the movie will not serve any purpose as the film is not against any community but against terrorism. 

After watching the movie with his family members and cabinet colleagues at a multiplex in Guwahati, Himanta told the reporters that, he do not know what is happening in West Bengal but banning the film will not serve any purpose.

The West Bengal government has banned the screening of the film in the state stating that it may cause law and order problems.

"The film shows the conspiracy hatched against innocent girls, including those from the Muslim community. So, the decision to ban the film is, I think, wrong," Himanta Biswa Sarma said. 

"They have banned the film as they are under the impression that it is against the Muslim community but that is not true. They should have first seen the film before banning it. Then, they would have realised that the movie has nothing to do with religion," he added. 

The CM said the movie exposes the "brutal designs of terrorist organisations in the name of religion".

Sarma appealed to the people of Assam to watch the film with their families, particularly with girl children. He also urged parents to keep a watch on children and with whom they forge friendships.

He thanked the producer, director and cast of the film for presenting a movie on such an important issue.

The controversy around the Sudipto Sen-directed Hindi film, 'The Kerala Story' started after makers dropped the trailer, which claimed that 32,000 girls from Kerala had gone missing and joined the terrorist organisation, ISIS.

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