The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Friday arrested seven accused during the ongoing investigation of a murder case reported during post-poll violence in Bengal.
Bengal Post-poll Violence: Seven Held by CBI in BJP Worker's Death Case : #RashtraNews #Bengal #Postpoll #Violence #Held #CBI #BJP #Workers #Death #Case The high court had, on August 19, ordered that probe into post-poll violence cases involving rape and murder be held by the CBI, taking note of an NHRC report in the matter.(PTI)The […]
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Bengal: BJP Shares Journalist s Photo as Victim of Post-Poll Violence in Video; Clarifies Later
The BJP used the photo of IndiaToday.in journalist Abhro Banerjee, claiming him to be party worker Manik Moitro who was killed in Sitalkuchi. The party later said the error occurred due to a hyperlink .
A screenshot of the video posted by BJP falsely identifying journalist Abhro Banerjee as party worker Manik Moitro . Photo: Abhro Banerjee/Facebook
Politics06/May/2021
New Delhi: Amid reports of several killings in various parts of West Bengal, a journalist has pointed out that he was “falsely” identified as a BJP worker who died in post-poll violence in the state.
Search I am (still) alive, says journalist declared dead by Bengal BJP Senior officers of Calcutta police said the matter had been brought to their notice and “legal action is being taken”
A Calcuttan now living in Noida woke up to frantic calls from family and friends on Thursday morning because the Bengal BJP had identified him as one of those killed in alleged post-poll violence some 1,300km away at a village in north Bengal.
After he shook himself out of disbelief, the 27-year-old journalist wrote on social media that he was “hale and hearty”.
A purported video showing violent scenes that the BJP claimed were from Bengal and the photograph of Abhro Banerjee identifying him as “Manik Moitra”, of Sitalkuchi village in Cooch Behar district was in circulation.