Supreme Court Orders NIA Probe into West Bengal Judicial Officers' Hostage Crisis
The Election Commission of India has directed the NIA to investigate the gherao of seven judicial officers in West Bengal's Malda district following the Supreme Court's scathing criticism of the state administration. The incident occurred during a Special Intensive Revision of the voters list, resulting in the hostages being held for hours.
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The Election Commission of India has initiated an investigation into the hostage crisis involving seven judicial officers in Malda, West Bengal, turning the spotlight onto the National Investigation Agency (NIA). This directive follows a Supreme Court order, which sharply criticized the state's administrative machinery.
In a stern reprimand, the Supreme Court underscored West Bengal's political polarization and formally requested the NIA to take charge of the probe. The apex court described the incident, where officers were detained for over nine hours during the Special Intensive Revision of the voters list, as a 'brazen challenge' to its authority.
The judiciary's intervention, prompted by a letter from the Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court, highlighted severe concerns over state inaction. The gherao, allegedly by 'anti-social elements,' occurred amidst accusations of electoral roll deletions, marking a tumultuous moment in the lead-up to West Bengal's forthcoming elections.
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