The 30-year old election officer Arnab Roy had gone suspiciously missing from duty on April 18th from Bipradas Choudhury Polytechnic College of Nadia, West Bengal. Interestingly, Roy was the in charge of the EVMs and VVPATs.
Imams and clerics of West Bengal under the banner of All India Milli Council have written 10,000 letters to Muslim voters of West Bengal to vote unitedly as a bloc and choose a 'secular government' over 'communal forces'.
Unnerved by BJP making successful inroads in WB, Mamata Banerjee and her squad have been resorting to all sorts of techniques to hold on to their slithering position.
Leftist portal The Quint published an article headlined "Modi wave over? Why pollsters are scaling down projections for BJP" based on CVoter data, where the data itself was twisted, selectively quoted and misrepresented
NDTV has reported horribly against Narendra Modi right since 2002. But among all stark lies spread by NDTV, one which needs to be immediately exposed is this.
Sporadic instances of violence have been reported from West Bengal during the third phase of the elections where poll-related violence has been the norm.
Anisha Jash, wife of the missing officer Arnab Roy has now started to appeal to every citizen to help find her husband who went suspiciously missing from duty on April 18th Bipradas Choudhury Polytechnic College of Nadia, West Bengal.