Saturday, March 28, 2026

EC seeks report from West Bengal CEO on Mamata allegedly "threatening CRPF personnel"

The Election Commission has sought a factual report from the West Bengal chief electoral officer on a video featuring Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee purportedly threatening personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force.

EC officials alleged that at the Nandaprasad Girls’ High School ground in Darjeeling district, Mamata has “openly threatened” the CRPF personnel by asking all women and girls to be at the polling booths.

She is reported to have said that if necessary the women could use household kitchen utensils to “deal with necessary situations”.  


The EC has asked the West Bengal CEO to submit a report on the video.







The CEO has asked the district election officer to verify the video,


One video on social media claims Mamata has stated that "if CRPF creates problems, women should gherao them....".  


The BJP sources say even in 2021 there were such allegations against Mamata Banerjee.  


"Heavy use of social media brings anxiety and body dysmorphia" :::: Make big techies Answerable :::: A court Ruling that Meta and YouTube deliberately designed "addictive products" marks WATERSHED moment for social media

In the season of US/Israel-Iran war ... another war is on and a vital one !!  


Jury in Los Angeles awards plaintiff damages of $6m, with Meta to pay 70% and YouTube the remainder


It's legal war in courts ... against big techies who have over the years grew "irresponsible". Two courts have delivered verdicts with long term and short term implications. These are refreshing verdicts !!

 

Meta, 

YouTube, 

Snapchat and 

TikTok are facing thousands of similar lawsuits in US courts, testing if their platforms were designed to be addictive.


Meta and YouTube have been found liable for deliberately designing addictive products that hooked a young user and led to her being harmed, a jury ruled.

 

Jurors found the tech companies to be both negligent and having failed to provide adequate warnings about the potential dangers of their products.



Meta ordered to pay $375m after being found liable in child exploitation case

New Mexico hails ‘historic’ win after jury finds firm misled consumers over safety and enabled harm against users ::::  


This was a big development and in more ways than one.

The lawsuit – the first jury trial to find Meta liable for acts committed on its platform – was brought by the state’s attorney general office in December 2023.


It followed a two-year 'The Guardian' (London newspaper) investigation published in April of that year revealing how Facebook and Instagram had become marketplaces for child sex trafficking. That investigation was cited several times in the complaint.


“The jury’s verdict is a historic victory for every child and family who has paid the price for Meta’s choice to put profits over kids’ safety,” said New Mexico’s attorney general, Raúl Torrez.


“Meta executives knew their products harmed children, disregarded warnings from their own employees, and lied to the public about what they knew. Today the jury joined families, educators, and child safety experts in saying enough is enough.” 


The court Ruling that Meta and YouTube deliberately designed "addictive products" marks possible watershed moment for social media. 


big tech to heel 

‘The era of invincibility is over’ 




The young woman at the heart of what has been called the tech industry’s “big tobacco” moment was on YouTube at six and Instagram by nine. More than a decade later, she says, she still can’t live without the social media she became addicted to.


“I can’t, it’s too hard to be without it,” Kaley, now 20, told a jury at Los Angeles’ superior court. 


This week, five men and seven women handed down a verdict on the design of two of the world’s most popular apps that vindicated Kaley’s position.


The ruling sent shockwaves through Silicon Valley and sparked hope among families and child safety campaigners, reports 'The Guardian'.  







It was one case centred on the suffering of one young person who became depressed at 10 and self-harmed, but Kaley, referred to by her first name or the initials KGM in order to protect her privacy, was the figurehead for a much bigger fight.

“We wanted them to feel it,” one of the jurors explained to reporters. “We wanted them to realise this was unacceptable.”  


Internationally, governments are starting to curb big tech’s grip on children’s attention. 


The Indonesian government is following Australia in mandating the deactivation of “high-risk” social media accounts belonging to children under 16. 



Brazil enacted an online safety law to protect children against compulsive use.


In the UK the prime minister, Keir Starmer, responded to the Los Angeles verdict saying: “We need to do more to protect children.” 





“The era of big tech invincibility is over,” said the Tech Oversight Project, a Washington DC watchdog that styles itself as a David to Silicon Valley’s Goliath. Even Prince Harry weighed in: “The truth has been heard and precedent has been set.” The share prices of Meta and Alphabet, Google’s parent company, sank.



The verdict was the second blow in a week for big tech after Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, was ordered to pay $375m (£282m) by a New Mexico court. A jury found it misled consumers about the safety of its platforms. 


These had features that “enabled paedophiles and predators to engage in child sexual exploitation” and were intentionally designed to get young people addicted to them, said the state’s department of justice.  


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It all perhaps means 

optimism is starting to grow among safety campaigners. 


Esther Ghey, the mother of murdered British teenager Brianna Ghey, who sees many similarities between Kaley’s story and Brianna’s, is hopeful that change is coming.


“Finally, I think this is going to create a shift,” she told the Guardian. 


Ghey’s daughter was killed in 2023 and she believes 

... social media addiction contributed to her daughter’s mental health issues, 

....

leading to her taking risks with her personal safety. 


Brianna became isolated like Kaley through heavy use of social media, and suffered from anxiety and body dysmorphia.






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"At times, she gets her foot fractured, at other times, she has head bandaged" :::: == People of Bengal have to decide, should they 're-elect fear' or get rid of the same -- Amit Shah ::: "Within 45 days, the BJP Govt in Bengal will provide all help related to border fencing"

 "... The security of the entire country is inextricably linked to the outcome of the Bengal elections."-- Home Minister 


"TMC promised Sonar Bangla ... but gave Syndicate raj"  


"This chargesheet is a compilation of the dark deeds committed by the TMC"


 "Bhay 


Bhrashtachar aur Bedh-bhao k Rajniti chal rahi hae .... " -- Home Minister Amit Shah 

"For TMC the basis for coming back to power is lies and violence ....  


“Infiltration in Assam has been stopped, and now the only entry point for infiltrators is in Bengal,” he said.


""Mamata Banerjee has always played the politics of the victim card. At times, she gets her foot fractured; at other times, she has her head bandaged..." 



Shah attends Jonogoner Chargesheet programme in Kolkata








"The Chargesheet is the story of a regime that, under the guise of promising a 'Sonar Bangla,' established a 'Syndicate Raj' and exploited the people of the state... 


From top to bottom, white-collar criminal syndicates are tormenting the public... 

Bengal has become a place where infiltrators are actively granted protection. 


The government has made political appeasement its primary mission... Having endured the scourge of Communist rule for many years, the people of Bengal had voted for change, inspired by the dream of a 'Sonar Bangla.' 


Yet today, those very same people who are saying that communists were better than this..."


"... In this chargesheet, we have thoroughly highlighted the problem of infiltrators. 

It is not only a matter of concern for the country's security, but they also encroach upon the wages of our poor labourers... 


I want to ask Mamata Banerjee, so many infiltrators have come today, is your government asleep?... 


"You (Mamata Banerjee) have very little time; on May 6th, the BJP government will be formed, and within 45 days, the BJP government in Bengal will provide all the help related to fencing, and we will stop the infiltration."


Amit Shah says, "As far as recruitment is concerned, we will introduce a transparent recruitment process in Bengal to ensure that the process remains entirely free of any form of corruption... 



"In Assam, we pledged to provide 1 lakh government jobs; we have successfully completed the task of providing employment to 1 lakh 50 thousand youths in Assam, without a single allegation of corruption... " 



"Only one route remains through which infiltrators enter the country, compromising national security. Therefore, the Bengal election is vital for Bengal in many respects... 


"The BJP has resolved to give voice to the public's grievances against the Trinamool Congress regime... Today's agenda is to present our 'charge sheet' against the fifteen-year rule of this Trinamool Congress government... 


"Bengal must align itself with the rapid pace of progress and development currently sweeping the nation—a journey characterised by trust and a liberation from the terror of fear. This election is the opportunity to make that decisive choice..."


Due to the numerous recruitment scams that have occurred, many young aspirants have crossed the age limit for recruitment eligibility. 


"We will grant a five-year age relaxation to provide a fresh opportunity to those youths who missed out on their chances due to the SSC scam; furthermore, we will conduct this recruitment in a completely transparent manner...". 







15 years of lies, appeasement: Amit Shah 



Union Home Minister Amit Shah releases a chargesheet against Mamata Banerjee's government in Kolkata, raising issues of corruption, 

governance failures, 

infiltration and voter manipulation. 



Amit Shah joined the Jonogoner Chargesheet programme in Kolkata. 

Amit Shah asserted that this year the clection to the Assembly of West Bengal is very important not only for people of Bengal but also for the country from "security" point of view. 


He highlighted the illegal immigration, anarchy and economic distress in the state.  


The Home Minister said:

"SIR is happening across the entire country, yet nowhere else did judicial officers have to be deployed—only in Bengal. 

What is the reason for this?... 

Mamata Banerjee should answer this to the people of Bengal... She is levelling allegations against SIR; however, today I wish to ask the people of Bengal: should those infiltrators who have been kept here be allowed to decide the future of Bengal?... 


"I want to make it clear on behalf of the BJP that we are resolved to identify and expel every single infiltrator from the country, not merely from the voter lists but from across the entire nation, and this is my party's agenda...".   


"Sometimes she falls ill; and then again, she stands before the Election Commission feigning helplessness while hurling abuses at the institution. 


But I have come to tell her that the people of Bengal have now thoroughly understood this politics of the victim card...". 







The chargesheet, according to Shah, reflects the grievances of Bengal citizens. It lists corruption, industrial stagnation, lawlessness and political violence as key issues.


Shah alleged that the TMC government has normalised “cut money” and syndicate politics, claiming that “people now say even the communists were better.”



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Friday, March 27, 2026

Did Elon Musk join in tele talks between PM Modi and Prez Trump ??? ::: If so .. Why and How ... And what's the implication ??

Updated :

MEA spokesman said -- “We have seen the story (on Elon Musk joining the tele chat). 


The telephone conversation on 24 March was between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump only. As has been stated earlier, it provided the opportunity for exchange of views on the situation in West Asia.”


*****

Earlier blog piece was this ::: .....

( Anything is possible with Donald Trump.


In India, in desi parlance they all say -- "Modi hae toh Mumkin hae".)


Maybe, as of now one can say -- Since participation for tele talk was from the US side, why and whether Elon Musk had joined in would be best answered by Washington.


But this was really weird and a typical unheard off case.  

Does this add to another set of controversies between PM Narendra Modi and President Trump? 






In 2025, both the leaders repeatedly displayed 'differences' in the wake of launch of trade talks and the announcement of ceasefire of Operation Sindoor. 


Reports say -- 

It is unclear why Mr. Musk was on the call or whether he spoke. His companies have taken on significant investment from sovereign wealth funds in countries in the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar. 


Mr. Musk has also long coveted a greater commercial presence in India. And SpaceX, his private rocket company, has been considering an initial public offering later this year, which could be thrown into turmoil if global economic conditions worsen.


In March 2025, Elon Musk had secured a major win in India by signing two back-to-back deals to bring SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet services to the country. 

“Jio will not only offer Starlink equipment in its retail outlets but will establish a mechanism to support customer service installation and activation,” SpaceX said. 


Satellite connectivity remains in its early stage in India, the world’s most populous nation, many of whose rural poor still live in remote or hard-to-connect places. Success in the market, where costs are estimated to be higher than for broadband, will depend on pricing, according to Counterpoint.


The announcement of the SpaceX deals actually followed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s meeting with Musk in Washington, D.C. in February 2025.


Musk has been trying to break into the Indian market for years. 

His electric vehicle company Tesla has been planning to sell its cars in India since as early as 2017, but kept delaying its launch in the country as efforts to negotiate lower import duties with the local government stalled. 

In 2025, Tesla also had signed a lease for a showroom in Mumbai to sell imported cars.





(Should India register any diplomatic protest because apparently there is a protocol violation.)

US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor earlier said that during the call, the leaders highlighted the importance of ensuring the key waterway remains accessible amid rising tensions. PM Modi later described the conversation as a “useful exchange,” reiterating India’s support for de-escalation and an early return to peace.


The call came as Modi told Parliament that any disruption in the Strait of Hormuz is “unacceptable,” citing concerns over attacks on commercial vessels and instability along key shipping routes.


Addressing the Lok Sabha, he said India is pursuing diplomatic efforts to ensure the safe passage of its ships. In the Rajya Sabha, he warned the crisis has unsettled the global economy, disrupting trade routes and affecting supplies of fuel, gas and fertilisers.


The disruption to shipping has already triggered sharp rises in global energy prices and heightened fears of supply shortages in parts of Asia.


The New York Times noted that it is rare for private citizens to be included in calls between heads of state, where sensitive national security issues are often discussed.


Neither the White House nor Indian officials mentioned Musk’s participation in official readouts of the call. The White House declined to comment on the matter, while Musk did not respond to requests for clarification.


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Ex-Nepal PM K P Oli arrested over Gen Z protest crackdown :::: Nepal was rocked by a massive youth-led uprising in Sept 2025

A day after Balen Shah was sworn in as Nepal's Prime Minister, his predecessor KP Sharma Oli was arrested over the crackdown on Gen Z protests.  


Former Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli was arrested early on Saturday (March 28th) in connection with a culpable homicide case linked to the violent suppression of the September 2025 ‘Gen Z’ protests that ultimately led to his ouster from power. The development comes just a day after rapper-turned-politician Balen Shah took oath as the country’s new Prime Minister.






Nepali Congress leader and former Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak was also taken into custody in the same case. Both leaders were arrested from their residences in Bhaktapur and are likely to be charged under provisions that carry a maximum prison sentence of up to 10 years.  


Nepal Police said the action is being carried out to implement recommendations made by a commission led by former Special Court judge Gauri Bahadur Karki.

The commission has recommended that Oli, Lekhak and then Inspector General of Police Chandra Kuber Khapung be charged under Sections 181 and 182 of the National Penal Code for criminal negligence, with a proposed prison sentence of up to 10 years.


The report also recommends action against then-home secretary Gokarna Mani Dawadi, Armed Police Force chief Raju Aryal, former head of the National Investigation Department Hutaraj Thapa, and then-chief district officer of Kathmandu Chhabi Rijal, suggesting prosecution under Section 182 of the code.


It further recommends that other officials found responsible be dealt with under the respective laws governing their organisations.




Oli’s arrest came after a high-level commission in Nepal to investigate violence during the anti-corruption protests recommended the prosecution of the four-time prime minister and leader of the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist).

The commission held the 74-year-old responsible for failing to act to stop hours of firing that killed at least 19 Gen Z protesters on the first day of demonstrations that ultimately forced him to resign.


Nepal was rocked by a massive youth-led uprising, dubbed the ‘Gen Z revolution’, in September 2025, fuelled by anger over governance failures, corruption, unemployment and political instability under KP Sharma Oli. 

What began as a movement for digital freedom soon evolved into a wider anti-establishment revolt, met with a sweeping state crackdown. The ensuing violence claimed at least 76 lives and left more than 2,000 people injured.

&& 

K P Oli was taken into custody from his residence in Gundu, Bhaktapur, on Saturday morning. former Home Minister Lekhak was arrested from his residence in Suryabinayak, Bhaktapur.


Vanquished and Victors ::::: "Certainly God is not on America’s side", notes Iranian Prez's son Yousef Pezeshkian ::: Trump does not get to decide when the conflict ends; that key is perhaps with Tehran,

“Yes, we have faults. We have made mistakes. We are not infallible. But our mistakes are not at a level that justifies America and Israel in this war or makes us guilty. 


I say with certainty that God is not on America’s side," notes Iranian Prez's son Yousef Pezeshkian.


He notes that writing the diary can be hard: “Sometimes the words and thoughts I want to express become like a mosquito buzzing around my head; when I reach out to catch them, they fly away. 

This makes writing so exhausting.” 






In another entry, Pezeshkian is certain that Iran’s leaders are in the right, asking: “Which side lies? Was Iran seeking a nuclear bomb? 


Did Iran want to attack America? Did the government kill 40,000 people?” – a seeming reference to the bloody crackdown on anti-government protests in January, where death toll estimates range from the thousands to more than 35,000. “Well, when one side constantly lies, why trust them?”  


He does however address decision making over the war, reflecting debates within Iran: “What is seriously disputed is how long we should fight? For ever? Until the complete destruction of Israel and the withdrawal of the US? 


Until the complete destruction or surrender of Iran? We must review the end-of-war scenarios. Which scenario is more likely? Which one is desirable for us?”





Look what's happening in the US and around the personality called Donald Trump.  

The US President is dealing with a trickier landscape now. 

The November midterm elections loom and he is underwater in opinion polls. Americans didn’t approve of this war from the get-go and their opposition has increased as the average price of gas at the pump has risen to near $4 a gallon. 


The OECD forecast that US inflation will surge to 4.2% this year. Trump’s challenge is that his objectives are in conflict, writes Eduardo Porter in 'The Guardian'.

Of course, Trump "desperately needs" to end the war and bring the fleet home. 


"And he desperately needs to unblock the supply of oil through the strait of Hormuz, which Iran now controls," goes the article.





In Iran yet again; President's son mentions in his diary (as reported in social media widely) -- 


He expresses anger about the internet blackout imposed by the Iranian government, the censored news and gripes about his father’s apology to the Gulf states, who have been on the receiving end of Iranian missiles.

In one conversation in an empty park his friend recounts how “a few nights ago he dreamed that a missile fell near their house. The next day, he took essential supplies from the house and sent his children to their maternal grandmother’s house. Yesterday his dream came true. Their house was destroyed.” 


Sometimes the news shakes him: “From 3 o’clock, news of the martyrdom of  (a key Iranian military officer) Ali Larijani, his son, some of his deputies, and the Basij commander spread on social media. I really didn’t want to believe it. 

We must not allow the enemy to have another successful assassination. If we cannot stop the Zionists’ assassination machine, we will be defeated,” he writes. 






With Trump of course, they say the US President no longer has control of events in Iran. "He does not get to decide when the conflict ends. Markets are figuring out that that will probably be up to Tehran," runs the article in 'The Guardian'.


Oil rebounded on Tuesday and stocks gave up much of their Monday gains after Iranian officials denied the “productive conversations” Trump claimed had taken place “regarding a complete and total resolution of our hostilities”, and sent waves of missiles into Israel, Iraq and other American allies in the Gulf.  


Tehran’s incentive to back down is minimal. It probably calculates that the only way to prevent future attacks is to demonstrate how much damage it can inflict in response. 

And there is nothing the US can do about this unless it puts boots on the ground, which would raise additional political problems in Washington.


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Finally, Cat is out of the Sickular bag !!! Fox News reveals all about "anti-India and anti-Modi" narratives pushed so far !!

At a Shanghai conference blessed by the Communist Party of China (CPC), Neville Roy Singham emerged as China's new American Mao, tapping an 'International Revolutionary Front' to crush US 'hyperimperialism


As Fox News reveals Neville Roy Singham pumped millions to set up pro-China narrative laundering network, here is how 3 organisations including NewsClick ran anti-India activities


Fox News Digital has also tracked $10.5 million the Justice and Education Fund sent to New Delhi-based PPK NewsClick Studio Pvt. Ltd. in five payments from 2019 through 2023 when the government of India shut the operation down for allegedly using donations improperly to run an anti-India, pro-China propaganda media outlet.










The House of Singham, as Fox News Digital has uncovered, includes a network of about 2,000 organizations spanning the globe, from the People’s Forum in New York City to the Shanghai Maku Cultural Communication Co. that Singham has built after his 2017 wedding in Jamaica to Jodie Evans, a globe-trotting activist and co-founder of CodePink, a nonprofit that Singham also funded.





    
Neville Roy Singham smiles at his wedding to co-founder Jodie Evans in February 2017 in Ocho Rios, Jamaica. (Fox News) 



Reports also say several Roy Singham-funded organisations are consistently pushing anti-India and pro-China narratives in India.



TriContinental: CCP stooge Neville Roy Singham funds, the propaganda machinery delivers



TriContinental, a Massachusetts-based Marxist think tank created by ‘journalist’ Vijay Prashad, was one of the nonprofit companies that received funding from Neville Roy Singham and promoted Chinese propaganda. Neville Roy Singham is on the international advisory board of the said think-tank, accused of financing Chinese propaganda using American non-profit organisations. He is also the editor of Left Word Books and Chief Correspondent at Globetrotter.


TriContinental has been consistently pushing pro-China and anti-India narratives through its articles and newsletters. 


*****

BJP spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari says, "New facts emerged within the US have made it clear that there is a lobby within India, the Congress Party, that wants to destabilise Indian democracy. 

Its links are global, and it also has connections to a lobby within China, and George Soros may be behind it. Today, when these facts have come to light, the entire Congressional ecosystem, when action was being taken against him in India, came forward to defend him... Today it has been proven that this entire pattern is global, and the Congress Party ecosystem is part of this global pattern".


"... Will Rahul Gandhi and the Congress ecosystem answer whether anyone known to the Congress Party had any connection to Neville Roy Singham?..."



ZZZZ


Amidst the ongoing war between Iran and the joint US-Israel front, TriContinental criticised the Modi government’s foreign policy, citing the supposed silence after the sinking of the Iranian warship IRIS Dena in the Indian Ocean as ‘self-inflicted humiliation’. 



The piece authored by economist Bodapati Srujana also cried hoarse over PM Modi’s visit to Israel.








The Western media is finally waking up to what many in India (perceived to pro-Modi forces) have been highlighting for years about a transnational network of non-profits, activist groups, think tanks, and media outlets, operating as the propaganda machinery of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). 

Fox News has come up with an investigative series examining the pro-China information laundering network helmed by Neville Roy Singham, the US-born tech tycoon who sold his IT consulting firm Thoughtworks for about $785 million in 2017 before relocating to Shanghai.


The three reports of the five-part series delve into how the “House of Singham” is operating a sophisticated “information laundering” or “narrative launder” machinery that modifies raw activism into polished propaganda, which is then amplified the Roy-Singham-funded network to sow discord in the US and other democracies while burnishing China’s image as a ‘benevolent’ counterweight to ‘imperialism’, particularly, American imperialism, with the ongoing left-wing activism in Cuba being a textbook case of this.


Fox News also says:  


"Last fall, pro-China academics, like Vijay Prashad, a trusted communist in Singham's inner circle, spoke at a conference of the Global South Academic Forum about creating a "New World Information and Communication Order," an idea popularized in the 1980s by Third World countries now called the "Global South."   


The government of India has sent Singham a criminal summons for alleged election interference, money laundering and terrorism, alleging he engaged in schemes to sow discord in India. 


The NewsClick case is still awaiting a trial date.










In 2024, TriContinental, which has Vijay Prashad as its treasurer, registered a total revenue of $857,945 with expenses standing around $3,745,069.  


In June 2025, People’s Dispatch published an article calling India’s foreign policy “shameful”, over India’s abstention from Spain’s UN resolution seeking an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. The Marxist propagandist authors of the piece, Dr Josephine Varghese and Varkey Parakkal, attributed the supposed shift in India’s policy towards Palestine and Israel to the so-called “Hindutva-Zionist” alliance.







The Fox News investigation relied on analysis of hundreds of IRS tax filings, organisational records, financial transactions, social media content, and historical documents using large language models and open-source methods.


The analysis reveals that Neville Roy Singham has funnelled over $278 million directly into his pro-China propaganda network since 2017, with total money flows exceeding $591 million across 223 transactions spanning five continents through the year 2025. The massive amount was pumped into over a thousand interconnected organisations, of which around 200 are directly involved in generating and propagating pro-China and anti-America messaging at the behest of the CCP.


“Singham and Evans have activated a global network that now numbers an estimated 2,000 hard-left organizations that parrot anti-U.S. propaganda supporting autocratic regimes leading China, Russia, Iran, Cuba, North Korea, Venezuela and Gaza. Within activist circles, far-left critics refer to leftists who align with authoritarian regimes as “tankies.” Many groups and leaders from Singham’s network, including Evans and Benjamin, are part of the pro-communist convoy now in Cuba,” 


a Fox News article headlined “Power Couple of Chaos: How a tycoon and activist built a ‘Revolutionary Base’ at the House of Singham” reads.


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EC seeks report from West Bengal CEO on Mamata allegedly "threatening CRPF personnel"

The Election Commission has sought a factual report from the West Bengal chief electoral officer on a video featuring Chief Minister Mamata ...