Election Commission Cracks Down on Misconduct in West Bengal
The Election Commission has suspended seven officials in West Bengal for misconduct related to electoral duties. These state employees, deputed as assistant electoral registration officers, were accused of dereliction and misuse of statutory powers. The Commission has instructed immediate disciplinary action and seeks updates on proceedings.
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The Election Commission has taken stringent action by suspending seven officials in West Bengal for alleged gross misconduct. These individuals were serving as assistant electoral registration officers, temporarily assigned from state government positions to manage voter list updates and assist in elections.
The suspension was imposed due to serious allegations, including misuse of statutory powers and neglect of duty. The Commission has ordered West Bengal's Chief Secretary, Nandini Chakravarty, to commence disciplinary procedures against them without delay to ensure accountability.
This action comes amid tensions between the Election Commission and the Trinamool Congress government during the special intensive revision of the voter list in West Bengal, highlighting the ongoing struggles in maintaining electoral integrity.
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