Rameshwar Sharma watched the film The Kerala Story with the ladies – Photo: Amar Light
Expansion Madhya Pradesh government has made Hindi film ‘The Kerala Story’ tax free. Politics has also heated up in the state regarding this. BJP MLA Rameshwar Sharma from Bhopal’s Huzur area watched the film along with women on Sunday. Earlier, Rameshwar Sharma challenged the Congress to make this film tax-free in the states ruled by it. On this, Congress MLA PC Sharma retaliated and said that the MP government should first reduce the burden imposed on the public by reducing the tax. It would have been better if the government had reduced the price of cooking gas. MLA Rameshwar Sharma said that this film based on true incident shows the disgusting face of Islamic fundamentalism and Jihad. . Sharma said that if the Congress has the guts, it should make the film tax free in Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh. There are Congress governments in these states. The public itself will decide after watching the film whether the film has shown right or lie. He alleged that the Congress has nothing to do with the public. She opposes just looking at her vote bank. He told that the story of making daughters victims of love jihad has been told in the film. They start being taught the words of Allah. This truth should come in front of everyone. This film based on true incident is showing the ugly face of Islamic fundamentalism and Jihad. BJP MLA Sharma said that the Congress, which sometimes pretends to be a Hindu, should make this film tax-free in their respective territories and let Islamic fundamentalism be exposed. 1683452982 Congress counterattack Congress MLA and former minister PC Sharma has retaliated on the demand and statement of Rameshwar Sharma. He said that instead of making the film tax free, it would have been better if the government would have reduced the tax imposed on the public. Reduces the price of gas cylinders. People are fed up with inflation. Reducing the tax on cooking gas would have given relief to the public. ,
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