Malappuram (Kerala) : Muslim Youth League leader P K Firoz strongly criticized the movie 'The Kerala Story' along with announcing a reward of one crore rupees to those who can prove the claims of the film. P K Firoz also said that the allegation of converting religion through Love Jihad and bringing them to Syria is one of the biggest lies in the Sangh Parivar factory, which only aims at reaping political benefits.
P K Firoz gave his response through a Facebook post. In it, Firoz said that those who have information proving that the things discussed in the film are true should bring the evidence to the Youth League district centres and win a reward of one crore rupees.
PK Firoz's FB Post has triggered a political sensation. The Sangh-sponsored film claims that 32,000 people have been converted in this way in Kerala. Then at least 30 people should be there in each panchayat. But when we asked anyone's address, they do not give any information and simply ignore it as if they did not hear anything.
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Therefore, the Muslim Youth League has decided to challenge it in the public arena and is announcing a reward of one crore rupees to those who bring proof. So anyone who has the evidence can submit it at the organisation counters in the district centres of the Muslim Youth League and get one crore without any hassle.
Only last January, P K Firoz was arrested for violence that erupted during a march to Secretariat and he was later released. He was arrested at that time for organising the march without taking permission. The march was held in protest against alleged corruption and nepotism in the State administration.