April 01, 2026 05:51 pm (IST)
Criminals' future is bright in West Bengal, says Google
Kolkata, Jun 5 (IBNS): According to the world's one of the most popular search engines- Google-future of criminals and frauds are very bright in West Bengal.
In the terms of Mamata Banerjee-led TMC government in the state, the same allegation was made by almost all leaders of opposition parties earlier.
Amongst many other answers on the topic, Google has choosen an answer, given by question-and-answer website Quora.
Quora.com is a website, where questions are asked, answered, edited and organized by its community of users.
When it is searched in Google: "Future of West Bengal", it is showing this result- "The future of Bengal is extremely bright for criminals, cheats, frauds and boot-lickers."
Earlier, Google showed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's name and image in the list of the World's top 10 criminals. Apologizing for the mistake, Google deleted Modi's photo from the list later.
In the present political and administrative scenario in Bengal, where the graphs of crime, crime against women, politically motivated violence, chit fund scams and other corruptions are going up, this result in Google is very significant, political experts said.
However, in this case, no reaction from either Google or Trinamool Congress (TMC) has been received so far.
(Reporting by Deepayan Sinha)
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