Major Police Shake-up Ahead of West Bengal Assembly Elections
The Election Commission mandated a significant police reshuffle in West Bengal, transferring 19 senior officers, including two ADGs. The restructuring is part of efforts to ensure fair and transparent assembly elections. The elections will take place in two phases, with results due on May 4.
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In a significant pre-election maneuver, the Election Commission ordered the transfer of 19 senior police officers in West Bengal on Tuesday. The reshuffle includes two ADGs, as the state gears up for assembly elections.
Among the noteworthy changes, IPS officer Rajesh Kumar Singh is the new ADG of South Bengal, while K Jayaraman takes over as ADG of North Bengal. Additionally, new commissioners of police have been appointed across several key districts, including Asansol-Durgapur, Howrah, Barrackpore, and Chandannagar.
The Election Commission emphasized its commitment to ensuring free and fair elections, enforcing immediate compliance with the reshuffle orders. The West Bengal assembly elections are scheduled for April 23 and 29, with vote counting set for May 4.
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