The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

‘This is fact, not fable’: Kerala church counters Kerala Story with documentar­y on Manipur

- SHAJU PHILIP

DIFFERENCE­S WITHIN Kerala's churches over screening of The Kerala Story came to the fore on Wednesday after a parish under the Catholic diocese of Ernakulam-angamaly screened a documentar­y on the Manipur violence, titled Cry of the Oppressed, for students during their catechism classes.

The same day, the Church of South India opened its premises at Manjeri, in Muslim-dominated Malappuram, to the local Muslim community on the occasion of Eid-al-fitr.

The screening of The Kerala Story on April 4 by the Catholic diocese of Idukki, a day before Doordarsha­n telecast the film, had snowballed into a political row, particular­ly after two other dioceses of Thamarasse­ry and Thalassery decided to screen the film for its youth.

On Wednesday, a catholic parish under the Ernakulama­ngamaly archdioces­e screened the documentar­y based on the Manipur violence at St Joseph's Church, Sanjopuram in Ernakulam district.

In an apparent dig at the screening of The Kerala Story, which portrays four women joining the Islamic State, parish vicar James Panavelil said, “Manipur (violence) is a fact, not a fable. Screening the film was a reminder that we should not forget Manipur. Kerala society is vigilant about propaganda movies.”

“When propaganda stories are being propagated again and again, we should counter it by speaking the truth,” he said.

It is not yet clear whether other parishes under the

Ernakulam archdioces­e or elsewhere in Kerala will screen the Manipur documentar­y. A large number of priests in the Ernakulam archdioces­e have been in revolt for years against the official leadership of the Church over alleged financial scandals involving the former Church head and Cardinal George Alencherry.

Meanwhile, the archdioces­e of Thalassery, which had earlier announced its decision to screen The Kerala Story, changed its stand. Defying the archdioces­e decision, however, its youth unit called the Kerala Catholic Youth Movement screened the film at Chempantho­tty village in Kannur district.

PRO-BJP Christian group, Christian Associatio­n and Alliance for Social Action, also said it would screen the film across Kerala.

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