
कुछ तो बात है !!!
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I have immense respect for You but it is people like You who build narratives with their coloured lens. I have covered every election since 2002 and was hit by goons in North 24 Parganas. They used my camera tripod to hit me in 2009 after which I was rushed to hospital due to injuries… Then again I was heckled in 2019 for shooting rigging in booths. Parties may win or lose.. people have the right to vote and chose..yet lakhs could never vote due to “chappa culture” prevalent as a “norm” in the state since last century but there was never any hue and cry over it from the most respected ones of the society !! No one can deny that in this election… West Bengal had least blood shed and violence. I am a proud voter of Bengal…and we respect the decision of the people… Whoever wins…rules the state with people’s mandate🌟 Yet… If nothing else.. we are very proud of witnessing the most peaceful elections ever…and a historic one for sure… जय माँ काली 🌟💕🙏


To my mind, this Bengal election is a litmus test of whether we have fallen below the minimum threshold of electoral integrity, whether electoral democracy has any future at all. I cannot get into numbers, but all the credible information that I have been able to gather so far points to a comfortable lead for the TMC, more than enough to make up for the SIR damage. If despite this the ECI manages to conjure a victory for BJP, this has to be the result of an electoral fraud. Such an (unlikely, despite what exit polls say) event must get the entire opposition to come together and ask if there is any point of contesting any more elections under these circumstances. — Yogendra Yadav



















