Result of organizing free shows of “The Kerala Story 2” for college girls

Puttur (Karnataka) – The film The Kerala Story 2 has brought forward what is described as the true nature of the alleged conspiracy of “Love Jihad” carried out by Muslims. The topic is being discussed across the country. In the past 8 days, the film has reportedly earned more than Rs 25 crore. Although some communities have expressed anger against the film, Hindutva organizations have arranged free screenings in many places.
Threats from abroad against women activists of 'Puttila Parivar' for screening 'The #KeralaStory2' in Puttur, Karnataka.
If 'Love Jihad' is a lie, why silence those who speak about it through threats?
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1. Activists of Puthila Parivara have alleged that they received threatening phone calls from abroad aimed at stopping the free screening of the film The Kerala Story 2, which was planned in Puttur. The organizers claim the calls contained abusive language and warnings intended to prevent the event from taking place.
2. As per reports from Headline Karnataka, the screening was scheduled at GL One Mall in Puttur, where the organization had arranged a special free show of the film for college girls aged between 16 and 22. According to the organizers, three shows were planned on Thursday evening, and the initiative had received support from leaders of the BJP and other Hindu organizations in the region.
However, the event soon became controversial after several messages began circulating widely on social media. Some of the viral messages allegedly called for a boycott of the mall, while others warned members of the Islamic community not to visit the mall. There were also posts urging Muslim women to avoid the location, which quickly triggered heated discussions online.
Speaking to the media, Arun Kumar Puthila,
a representative of Puthila Parivar, stated that the free screening of The Kerala Story 2 was organized to raise awareness among young women about issues such as love jihad and religious conversion portrayed in the film. Posters promoting the event were circulated, and phone numbers of women volunteers from the organization were included for ticket booking.
“We will not be afraid of threats” — Arun Kumar Puttilla

Speaking about the matter, Arun Kumar Puttilla from Puttilla Parivara said that, the free screening was organized to raise awareness about issues such as “Love Jihad” and religious conversion. Boards were prepared for ticket reservations, which included the phone numbers of women volunteers from the Puthila Parivar organization.
According to him, calls have been received from abroad on these numbers, in which the callers used abusive language and issued threats. He said, “The Police should take note of this. We will not be afraid of such threats. Our awareness work will continue in the future.”
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