Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], Amid the controversy over the screening of 'Kerala Story' by national broadcaster Doordarshan, just ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, the Kerala Catholic Youth Movement (KCYM) under the Thamarassery diocese also announced the screening. Film in the coming days. The diocese's decision to screen the controversial film, which depicted missing women from Kerala who were allegedly converted as 'sex slaves' to ISIS, drew a strong reaction from Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan , who alleged that the film only serves to prop up the ruling BJP and its ideological parent, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the Chief Minister's Office (CMO), said in an official release. According to an official release from the CMO, Vijayan accused the RS of deriving the concept of classifying certain individuals as 'internal enemies' of the country, from 'Hitler's ideology'. According to the statement, CM Vijayan further alleged that the RSS targets minorities, including Muslims and Christians, promoting discord between different sects. He warned against getting involved in the trap of division, saying, "Such actions serve political agendas.The statement further said that the CM considered the telecast of the film as inconsistent with the cultural ethos of Kerala and criticized its politicization. Earlier, Idukki Diocese had shown the film to Sunday school students during their programme. Intensive Training Program Taking a swipe at the BJP-led NDA at the Center over Doordarshan's decision to telecast 'The Kerala Story' on April 4, CM Vijayan demanded that the national broadcaster refrain from streaming the controversial film Because I can do it. 'Communal tension on the rise' ahead of Lok Sabha elections The national news broadcaster should not become a propaganda machine of the BJP-RSS alliance and should not shy away from screening a film that only seeks to escalate communal tension ahead of the general elections, Kerala. Will remain firm in opposing such malicious attempts to spread hatred. The film tells the story of three girls – Shalini (Adah Sharma), Nimah (Yogit Bihani) and Geetanjali (Siddhi Idnani), who are inspired to convert to another religion by their roommate Asifa (Sonia Balani).The film is divided into two parts: the first part shows how the girls were inspired to convert to another religion, while the second part follows Shalini's journey to Fatima Ba – a converted member of a terrorist group. -And his imprisonment in Afghanistan is also shown. How men were allegedly brainwashed to woo Hindu and Christian women of Kerala in the name of love, convert them and convince them to join the Wa Zone.