“Propaganda at its cheapest and worst”: Tharoor lashes out at BJP over streaming of ‘The Kerala Story’ on Doordarshan

Earlier, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan also attacked the BJP over the decision to stream the film on the national broadcaster

Thiruvananthapuram: Lashing out at the BJP-led Centre over the scheduled streaming of ‘The Kerala Story’ on Doordarshan, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Friday called it a “propaganda at its cheapest and worst”, adding that it only serves the political interests of the ruling party.

He accused the movie of creating a false narrative about Kerala, which is known for its social harmony and co-existence.

Speaking to ANI while campaigning for the Lok Sabha polls, Tharoor, who is seeking a fresh term in the Lower House from Thiruvananthapuram, said, “To be honest, this is utterly shameful. Because when ‘The Kerala Story’ came out, everybody pointed out that this is not the real Kerala story. Kerala is a state of social harmony and co-existence. It is not a state that is some sort of a mini-Pakistan, as the film tries to show. And yet, the lies of this film being officially circulated by an official broadcaster is truly disgusting, it’s propaganda at its cheapest and worst.”

He further said that the screening would only create a backlash against the BJP in Kerala.

“As far as the country is concerned, this is not something that anyone would admire or respect In Kerala, it is only going to create backlash against the people who are spreading such falsehoods against our state,” the Congress MP said.

Tharoor also accused BJP-led Centre of ‘compromising’ the autonomy of institutions, adding that streaming of the controversial film is only meant to serve its ‘political interests’.

“The autonomy of Doordarshan is guaranteed under the Prasar Bharti Act. But, the BJP government does not understand the meaning of autonomy. They have compromise the autonomy of every institution. This broadcast is only meant to serve only the political interest of the ruling party,” Tharoor added.

Earlier, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan also attacked the BJP over the decision to stream the film on the national broadcaster, stating that it should not become the “propaganda machine of the BJP-RSS.”