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The left has already started setting up narrative against upcoming movie #TheKeralaStory2 . Watch this Real Life Kerala Story Incident Shared by a Brave Victim, if this doesn't wrench your heart, nothing will.

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This Is the Real Hurt of a Hindu Society Nobody Wants to Talk About.!! “Muslim boys performing Duff Muttu inside a Hindu temple.” Thalassery, Chembad , Muthuvanayi Muthappan Temple. And suddenly everyone jumps up saying, “This is the real Kerala story… see how peaceful, how progressive!” But let me tell you something from the heart This is NOT the real Kerala story. The real Kerala story happened two years ago… A handful of Hindus were simply playing Chenda Melam outside a mosque. Not inside… just outside. And then? A Muslim woman stormed out like she owned the entire street. She didn’t ask. She didn’t question. She abused those men tore them down with the most filthy, degrading language just because Hindu drums echoed near a mosque. That pain in their eyes… The helplessness on their faces… That is the real Kerala story.🤷🏻‍♂️ A Kerala where secularism has become a collar tied only around the Hindu neck. A Kerala where Hindus surrendered their space, inch by inch, in the name of “peace”… until they forgot they even had a space of their own. And today, when someone walks into a temple and performs a religious Muslim ritual, people clap and call it “beautiful”. Beautiful? Or the victory of one-sided secularism? So let me ask loudly… to every “liberal” celebrating this Do you have the courage to organise an “Ayyappan Vilakku” inside a mosque? Will you allow Hindu rituals in your sacred space the way you expect Hindus to tolerate everything? If your answer is NO, then stop fooling Kerala. Stop lying to Hindus. And stop selling this fake story as “secularism”. This is not harmony. This is surrender.

MAHARATHI

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