West Bengal Security: Central Forces to Remain After Polls

West Bengal Security: Central Forces to Remain After Polls.webp

New Delhi, April 3 Amid concerns about law and order in poll-bound West Bengal, the Election Commission on Friday decided to continue deploying 500 companies of central forces in the state even after vote counting on May 4.

The state will go to assembly elections in two phases on May 23 and 29.

"During the last assembly elections, there was post-poll violence. The decision is also based on past incidents," an official explained.

One company consists of 90 to 125 personnel.

Additionally, 200 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) will be retained in the state for security arrangements of electronic voting machines (EVMs), strong rooms, and counting centers. These companies will remain deployed until the completion of counting in the state, the EC said.

Separately, the poll authority had on Thursday handed over the investigation into the gherao (surrounding) of judicial officers adjudicating cases of Special Intensive Revision in West Bengal's Malda to the National Investigation Agency (NIA).

A spokesperson for the poll authority said an NIA team would be in the poll-bound state on Friday.

The Supreme Court on Thursday slammed the West Bengal administration for its "complete failure" and inaction over the "deplorable" gherao and attack on seven judicial officers in Malda district during the electoral rolls revision drive and directed a CBI or NIA probe besides deployment of central forces in the state.

"...In this regard, I am directed to request that the necessary inquiry/investigation into the matter be conducted and a preliminary inquiry report be submitted directly to the Hon'ble court as per the above directions," the EC told the NIA DG in a letter.
 
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