Movie The Diary of West Bengal depicting TMC Govt’s help to Rohingyas illegally enter Bengal

  • Case filed against the director of film ‘The Diary of West Bengal’
  • Notice to attend enquiry

Director Sanoj Mishra

Kolkata – After the release of the trailer of film ‘The Diary of West Bengal’, the Bengal Police has filed a case against the film’s director Sanoj Mishra. The film tells the story of fanatical Rohingya Muslims in Bengal. This film will be released in the month of August. It has been alleged that Bengal is being defamed through this film. Wasim Rizvi, former chairman of UP Shia Central Waqf Board, now Jitendra Narayan Singh, is the producer of this film. The Police have served a notice to Sanoj Mishra to appear for questioning on 30th May. Mishra’s advocate Nagesh Mishra said, “we are going to fight a Court battle.”

(Credit : ANI News)

Trinamool Congress Government is fulfilling the agenda of foreign terrorist organisations – Jitendra Narayan Singh

During the release of the trailer, Jitendra Narayan Singh said that the situation in Bengal has become very dangerous in the last few years. A large number of fanatical Rohingya Muslims are being settled there. Trinamool Congress Government of Bengal is making Aadhaar card for them to create vote bank thereby including names in the voter list. Due to this, the population of Rohingya Muslims is increasing along the Bangladesh border. These Rohingyas are spreading across the country by making identity cards from Bengal. The Trinamool Congress Government of Bengal is serving the agenda of foreign terrorist organisations. Hindus are being oppressed in Bengal and are forced to flee. An attempt has been made to show the same condition of Bengal in this film.

Trailer of The Diary of West Bengal (Credit : Sanoj Mishra Director)

Editorial Viewpoints

This is another example that Bengal is not a democracy, but a dictatorship. The Trinamool Congress Government has not been affected by the Supreme Court’s reprimand for banning the film ‘The Kerala Story’. Dissolving such a Government is good for Bengal’s Hindus and the country.