West Bengal Elections: Allegations of Bureaucratic Transfers and EVM Security

West Bengal Elections: Allegations of Bureaucratic Transfers and EVM Security.webp

Kolkata, March 26 – The Trinamool Congress expressed concerns on Thursday about potential attempts to hack electronic voting machines (EVMs) that will be used in the crucial two-phase elections in West Bengal next month.

The party's Member of Parliament from the Jadavpur constituency in South 24 Parganas district, actor-turned-politician Sayani Ghosh, made the remarks while addressing the media on Thursday afternoon at a joint press conference with West Bengal Education Minister Bratya Basu.

"When nothing is working out in their favour, and when the Trinamool Congress could not be stopped by intimidation or by using agencies, they are now trying to hack the EVMs," Ghosh said.

She also launched a scathing attack on the Election Commission of India (ECI) over recent transfers, replacements, and deputations of bureaucrats and police officers from West Bengal to other states.

"The ECI is essentially acting as the BJP's agent. A total of 73 returning officers in the state have been removed. Earlier, the state Director General of Police, Additional Director (Law and Order), and other top officials were transferred overnight. There is a deep-rooted political controversy behind this. They have been removed intentionally and at the behest of the BJP," Ghosh said.

Basu also accused the Commission of deputing either tainted officers from other states or officers close to the BJP as observers in West Bengal.

"An officer with family links to the BJP has been sent as a police observer in Malda. Dheeraj Kumar, a Maharashtra cadre officer who is allegedly involved in an Rs 8,000 crore ambulance tender scam in Maharashtra, has been brought as an observer in Gajole, also in Malda. Ajay Katisaria, who is known to be a corrupt officer in Madhya Pradesh, has been appointed as the observer for Bangaon (South) in North 24 Parganas. The BJP government later gave him a clean chit to save him. By appointing such tainted officers, the BJP is actually weaving a web of ‘systematic’ corruption in the name of elections," Basu said.
 
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