Swati Chaturvedi (bainjal) Biography and Career

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Who is Swati Chaturvedi?

Swati Chaturvedi alias Bainjal is a print and broadcast journalist backed by leftists. She was even awarded by Reporters Without Borders, a platform that publishes reports and gives away awards to self proclaimed communist journalists that nobody cares about as their reach is less than a regional news portal in India. The award was given for her unknown courage that gave her a lot of hype after she published a book that nobody read except some who bought it out of generosity.

Bainjal regularly contributes investigative stories and analysis to The Wire, News Central 24×7, NDTV and Gulf News just to please their bosses and criticizes the government in her every investigation but she never found anything positive in the BJP government. This is her journalism and contribution to unbiased liberal journalism.

She appears regularly on television as a political commentator where she lashes out on the BJP government, when there was congress government she never came forward to speak for people and suddenly after BJP came to power she realized that people are still there in democracy otherwise she was stunned in ecstasy.

The above mentioned bio of Swati Chaturvedi is a tribute to her style of journalism and should not be taken as personal or offensive. This is a similar style to how Swati criticizes the Indian Government.

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Mini Bio of Bainjal

Swati Chaturvedi is a published and broadcast journalist who has won numerous awards. She is a regular contributor to The Wire, News Central 24×7, NDTV, and Gulf News, where she delivers investigative articles and analysis. She is a frequent political analyst on television.

Bainjal has recently broken a lot of significant stories. The opposition, both inside and outside Parliament, has reacted to her revelations. They were widely shared on social media, sparked television debates, and were covered by print and electronic media.

In December 2016, her debut nonfiction book, “I Am a Troll: Inside the BJP’s Secret Digital Army,” was published to critical acclaim around the world. It reveals how the ruling party pays for citizens to be abused in a democracy. The Guardian, Financial Times, Lemonde, and Business Standard have all covered the story.

She has a vibrant and active social media presence, with many of her tweets sparking debate and becoming viral. (@Bainjal). The Daily Mail, Public Radio, New York Times, BBC, Associated Press, Guardian, and Washington Post have all interviewed her.

In September 2016, Penguin Random House released her first book, Daddy’s Girl, a murder mystery. She’s worked for publications such as The Statesman, The Indian Express, Hindustan Times, and Zee News. This mini bio is based on her Muck Rack profile.

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Bainjal on Twitter

Swati can be reached at @bainjal on twitter and has been followed by over 461k people as of february 2022. She is quite popular and has been receiving huge engagements on her tweets.

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