The speaker discusses the recent movie "Kerala Story" and its portrayal of the situation in Kerala, India, particularly focusing on the issue of conversion and the involvement of the Popular Front of India (PFI), which is alleged to be linked to ISIS.
The speaker begins by discussing the political landscape in Kerala, noting the historically low victory rate for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the state. The speaker argues that the PFI and ISIS have targeted Kerala more than other states due to its religious demographics and the influence of various political parties.
The speaker then discusses the term 'Love Jihad', which they claim was first coined in Kerala. They highlight the case of a member of PFI who cut the hands of a Christian teacher, T.J. Joseph, sparking widespread outrage and a rise in conversion cases.
The speaker mentions that the movie "Kerala Story" has been a topic of controversy, with some arguing that it exaggerates the situation, while others claim it's a true depiction. They also discuss the reactions from various political groups and the influence of the movie on the ongoing political climate in Kerala.
The speaker then delves into the details of the PFI's alleged activities, including the conversion of young individuals and the influence of foreign organizations like ISIS. They discuss the NIA's chargesheet and court orders related to these allegations.
The speaker also discusses the alleged 'forced conversion' cases, using the example of the Hadiya case. They argue that it's difficult to determine whether a conversion was voluntary or forced due to the complexity of the issue.
The speaker then discusses the involvement of ISIS in the recruitment process, highlighting the use of dark web and encryption technology for communication. They provide details of the alleged recruitment of 60 individuals from India to Afghanistan, mentioning the involvement of key figures like Abdul Rashid Abdullah.
The speaker concludes by emphasizing the need for understanding and verification of facts, suggesting viewers to check the NIA's chargesheet and court orders. They also mention a research report which states that there are 180-200 cases of Indians joining ISIS from India.
1. The term 'love-jihad' was first coined in Kerala, India.
2. A member of the Popular Front of India (PFI) physically attacked a Christian teacher named T.J. Joseph.
3. The goal of PFI was to convert people in India and make them pro-ISIS.
4. Before the Karnataka elections, there was a rush to release a movie that highlighted the activities of PFI.
5. Kapil Sibal, a prominent lawyer in India, was hired by PFI and spent over 1 crore INR.
6. A movie titled 'Kerala Story' has sparked controversy, with some groups claiming it is entirely true and others arguing it is entirely false.
7. The movie 'Kerala Story' depicts the life of actress Nimisha Sampath, who was targeted by PFI.
8. The movie 'Kerala Story' includes scenes of ISIS videos being played in a car.
9. ISIS fought the case for PFI members, spending 1 crore INR.
10. Politicians from various parties are interested in the movie 'Kerala Story' due to its political implications.
11. The movie 'Kerala Story' has been banned in some places and is tax-free in others.
12. The movie 'Kerala Story' has been discussed by both right-wing and left-wing groups.
13. The movie 'Kerala Story' has been released one week before the Karnataka elections.
14. The movie 'Kerala Story' is based on real incidents but has been criticized for its handling of data.
15. The term 'love-jihad' was invented in Kerala, not UP as some people believe.
16. The population of Kerala is 54.73% Hindu, 26.56% Muslim, and 18.38% Christian according to the 2011 census.
17. The BJP has never won any seats in Kerala, despite the party's high popularity in the rest of India.
18. In Kerala, Christians and Muslims have lived in unity, with the Christian party, Kerala Congress, and the Muslim party, Indian Union Muslim League, working together.
19. The Kerala Congress left the Congress party and allied with the BJP.
20. The movie 'Kerala Story' has been criticized for its handling of data, specifically the number 32,000 mentioned in the trailer.
21. The movie 'Kerala Story' has been declared 'inspired by' real incidents, not 'based on' them.
22. The term 'love-jihad' has been in use in Kerala for about 20-25 years.
23. The PFI was created in 2006, and it targeted young people to influence them towards ISIS.
24. In 2009, the term 'love-jihad' was used for the first time in a PFI case.
25. The movie 'Kerala Story' is about four girls who were targeted by PFI.
26. The movie 'Kerala Story' includes fictional incidents in addition to real ones.
27. The movie 'Kerala Story' has led to riots in Kerala and has been banned in some places.
28. The movie 'Kerala Story' mixes three sensitive topics: joining ISIS from India, conversion, and forced conversion.
29. The movie 'Kerala Story' has been criticized for its handling of data and for mixing different topics.
30. Four girls from Kerala went to Afghanistan and were ready to join ISIS.
31. The movie 'Kerala Story' is based on the life of actress Nimisha Sampath, who was targeted by PFI.
32. The movie 'Kerala Story' has been criticized for its handling of data and for mixing different topics.
33. The movie 'Kerala Story' includes scenes of ISIS videos being played in a car.
34. The movie 'Kerala Story' has been criticized for its handling of data and for mixing different topics.
35. The movie 'Kerala Story' has been criticized for its handling of data and for mixing different topics.
36. The movie 'Kerala Story' has been criticized for its handling of data and for