
Kolkata, April 8 The Union Home Ministry on Wednesday ordered the deployment of 150 additional companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and state armed police battalions in West Bengal to ensure free and fair Assembly elections, according to an official communication.
This brings the total deployment from around 2,400 companies to 2,550, according to sources.
Previously, 480 companies were deployed, followed by an additional 1,920 companies announced on March 19, with instructions to complete deployment by April 17.
The latest deployment includes 95 companies of CAPFs, comprising the CRPF, BSF, CISF, and SSB, and 55 companies from state armed police forces drawn from Assam, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, and Jharkhand, the communication stated.
The forces are to be inducted by April 18, it added.
A senior EC official said the move is aimed at strengthening security arrangements across sensitive constituencies.
"The Commission has assessed the ground situation and decided to augment the presence of central forces to ensure a level playing field. Adequate deployment is critical for conducting peaceful, free, and fair elections," the official told
The official added that central forces would be strategically stationed and utilized for area domination, route marches, and polling day duties.
"We are working closely with state authorities to ensure optimal deployment and quick response capability," he said.
The official said preparations are underway to receive and accommodate the incoming companies, with coordination between state police and central agencies being stepped up.
The ministry's directive has been sent to the chief secretary, home secretary, and director general of police of the state for immediate compliance.
The elections to the 294-member West Bengal Assembly will be held in two phases – on April 23 and 29. Votes will be counted on May 4.