Report Wire

News at Another Perspective

After Modipara rally’s success, The Wire peddles ‘anti-BJP’ narrative

3 min read

In a bid to oppose the political murders of a whole lot of BJP Karyakartas in West Bengal and specific their angst towards the rising intolerance of the Trinamool Congress social gathering on the behest of their supremo Mamata Banerjee within the state, the ‘Modipara’ group on Sunday performed a reasonably distinctive march from Subhash Bhawan to Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Bhawan in Kolkata.
Though the members of the group referred to as it a non-political march, a whole lot of Karyakartas and volunteers led by BJP Leader Tejinder Pal Singh Bagga and Kapil Mishra gathered on Sunday night to protest silently towards the atrocities the Mamata Banerjee led authorities has unleashed over time on the BJP employees within the state.
The rally started from the Netaji House, in Kolkata’s Lala Lajpat Rai (Elgin) Sarani and ended at Dr Shyama Prashad Mukherjee Bhawan.
The Modipara volunteers handcuffed themselves and lined their mouth with black cloths to symbolically protest towards Mamata Banerjee led TMC govt within the state, alleging that they’ll’t converse, can’t write fearing that TMC will kill them as they’ve allegedly murdered the 130 BJP cadres.
They additionally carried posters of the handfuls of BJP karyakartas who’ve fallen prey to TMC’s wrath in West Bengal.
March taken out by the Modipara group in West Bengal
The Modipara group rally, which was organised to specific angst towards such political murders which have turn into the brand new regular within the state of West Bengal, drew a whole lot and 1000’s of contributors, making it a grand success.
Meanwhile, amidst the success of the rally, The Wire has determined to hawk the narrative {that a} “people’s campaign” towards the BJP has gained momentum.
The Wire rushed to publish a report titled: “‘No Vote To BJP’: A People’s Campaign in Bengal Reaches Remote Villages”, which mentioned how a marketing campaign named “No Vote To BJP” carried out by ‘common people’ has reached remotest corners of the poll-bound state.
The report revealed by The Wire
It wrote how an out on bail commoner, spearheading the marketing campaign, defined to the web site that “since the 2019 parliamentary elections, BJP had unleashed an onslaught on secularism and Indian’s federal structure, sweeping attacks on the rights of minorities, systemic subversion of independent institutions and silencing of dissent”.
The Wire has gone all out to hawk the anti-BJP narrative claiming that “students, young people, teachers, doctors and social activists have been joining the forum voluntarily and campaigning for the cause”. It additional claims that this discussion board which has 48 convenors working from Kolkata, has reached the remotest village to marketing campaign towards BJP.
The Election Commission lately declared that the much-anticipated polls in Bengal can be performed in eight phases, ranging from March 27 to April 29. The results of the meeting elections can be declared on May 2. 
This time round, the struggle is clearly between the incumbent Mamata Banerjee-led authorities and BJP which has been posing an enormous menace to the Trinamool Congress. Though the outcomes of this excessive octane political drama will unfold over time, what’s extraordinarily fascinating is that these self-proclaimed ‘neutral media’ homes have already picked sides and try their finest to hawk an anti-BJP narrative within the poll-bound state.