Dehradun: The Kerala Story, a film based on love jihad, conversion and terrorism in Kerala, is in a lot of headlines these days. The story of three girls is shown in this film, who are first converted by being trapped in the love trap, then pushed into the terrorist organization Islamic State (ISIS), where they are treated hellishly. Let us tell you that even today 4 women ISIS terrorists from Kerala are imprisoned in Afghanistan's prison, which the Government of India has refused to allow to come here. Many BJP-ruled states have made this film tax-free, while the Mamta Banerjee government of Bengal has banned it, calling it a fabricated story. Meanwhile, Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami has praised the film The Kerala Story. Chief Minister Dhami has said about this film that it is such a film, in which it has been shown how terrorism is being spread without bullets and gunpowder. CM Dhami said that this is not only a matter of Kerala, what has been shown in the film is a matter of the whole of India and the world. Along with this, the Chief Minister has also requested the public to watch this film. Let us tell you that the film The Kerala Story is being strongly opposed these days. Many opposition parties including Congress are terming this film as propaganda. Former Congress leader and lawyer by profession, Kapil Sibal has reached the Supreme Court to ban the film across the country. The Supreme Court is going to hear the matter on May 15. PM Modi will make election conch shell in Rajasthan, public meeting in Abu Road tomorrow India, Myanmar: First Indian cargo ship reaches Sittwe Port in Myanmar 'Live-in and same-sex couples to be kept out of Surrogacy Act..', Centre's affidavit in Supreme Court