Key Police Transfers in West Bengal - Impact on Upcoming Assembly Polls
In West Bengal, two police inspectors have been reassigned and removed from election-related duties. Amit Kumar Mitra and Surendra Kumar Singh were transferred as per the Election Commission's directives. The officers must report to their new posts by April 17, ensuring impartiality during the assembly elections.
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In a significant move, two police inspectors in West Bengal have been reassigned, ensuring their exclusion from duties related to the forthcoming assembly elections.
Amit Kumar Mitra, formerly with the Baguiati police station, and Surendra Kumar Singh, previously at Narendrapur police station, have been relocated, reflecting compliance with Election Commission directives.
They are required to report to their new assignments by April 17, tasked with roles unrelated to the election process, securing election integrity by avoiding any direct or indirect involvement.
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