CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan, council of ministers to watch ‘The Kerala Story’ today

After allowing the film a tax cut, CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan and his cabinet members would watch the film The Kerala Story this evening.
CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan, council of ministers to watch ‘The Kerala Story’ today

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Bhopal | After allowing the film a tax cut, CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan and his cabinet members would watch the film The Kerala Story this evening. Informing this, Home Minister Dr. Narottam Mishra said on Digvijay Singh that the advocates of Mughalia culture are divided, you and your disciples sometimes question Sanatan, sometimes question saffron, call saffron terrorism, sometimes question Hindus, but sometimes there is no questions raised on JMD and the terrorists caught.

On the statement of the family of the captured HuT terrorist, he said that Saurabh had decided to convert after listening to Zakir Naik's speech, the person who called Zakir Naik a peace ambassador should answer this, pointing at Digvijay Singh.

Madhya Pradesh ATS sources who busted the first Indian module of radical Islamic outfit Hizb-ut-Tahrir (HuT), on May 9 had claimed that the conversions had a religious conversion angle.

It said that the  two key accused of the busted module, including Bhopal-based gym trainer Yasir Khan and Hyderabad-based Mohd Salim, who till a few years back was known as Saurabh Rajvaidya is the son of Bhopal-based retired Ayurveda doctor Dr Ashok Jain.

Home Minister               Dr. Narottam Mishra
Home Minister Dr. Narottam Mishra

Speaking on Congress in Rajasthan, the Home Minister said that the result of Karnataka is out and the drama has started there, situations are being seen every day in Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, wherever their government is formed, such dramas are enacted. Congress is divided into factions.

On watching the Kerala story, he said that Madhya Pradesh has made a law for those Jihadis who make love a weapon, but this film is made on two complete Jihads from which new things will emerge.

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