Rahul Gandhi says 'Kerala Story-2' not being watched is 'good news'

In a recent statement, Rahul Gandhi remarked on the low viewership of the film 'Kerala Story-2 Goes Beyond', interpreting it as positive news. He highlighted the film's controversial themes and suggested that its poor reception reflects a broader resistance to ideological impositions in Indian society. Gandhi also took the opportunity to criticize the current state of India's education system, emphasizing the necessity for educational institutions to remain free from political pressures. Furthermore, he addressed the growing importance of data control in the field of artificial intelligence, advocating for responsible management of data to foster innovation while safeguarding individual rights. His comments come amidst ongoing debates about the influence of ideology in media and education, revealing his stance on the intersection of culture and technology in contemporary India.
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