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'New type of terrorism': JP Nadda's message after BJP's special screening of 'The Kerala Story' in Bengaluru

BJP national president JP Nadda said The Kerala Story exposes a "new type of terrorism, terrorism without ammunition". Nadda and south Bengaluru MP Tejasvi Surya watched the movie at INOX after having sent out an invite to "young girls in Bengaluru". The saffron party held a special screening on Sunday evening amid backlash. The movie has been at the centre of sharp objections and controversy ever since its trailer wsa released. The movie claimed that 32,000 girls from the state went missing and later joined the terrorist group, ISIS. 

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