A wild elephant briefly disrupted voting day in West Bengal after it was seen in the queue outside a polling station in Jhargram, causing a short scare among voters on Thursday morning.
Hemant Soren and KalpanaSoren were reportedly made to wait for hours and ultimately had to return to Ranchi, given Prime MinisterModi's “extended snack break and photo opportunities,” the party said ... .
PM Modi makes surprise stop at a jhalmuri stall in Jhargram during West Bengal poll campaign, shares snack with children and interacts with locals ....
A video shows the Prime Minister, dressed in his signature attire - a white kurta, a dark blue pinstriped waistcoat, and a red scarf with a lotus symbol - asking the vendor to serve him the snack ....
Making an unscheduled stop during his campaign tour in West Bengal on Sunday, Prime MinisterNarendra Modi savoured ‘jhalmuri’, a popular Bengali street food made of puffed rice, green chilies and ...
SCs/STs make up half the population of Jhargram, giving them a decisive say in the poll verdict; TMC, BJP clash over development plans, UCC implementation in a district emerging from the long shadow of Maoist extremism ....