Major Shakeup in West Bengal Policing Ahead of Elections
The Election Commission has transferred officers in 173 police stations across West Bengal as part of its efforts to ensure free and fair Assembly elections. This includes key restructuring in contentious constituencies, aiming to maintain neutrality and minimize local influence in law enforcement during the elections.
- Country:
- India
The Election Commission on Sunday announced a significant reshuffle of police officials across West Bengal, transferring officers-in-charge and inspectors-in-charge from 173 police stations. The move, encompassing 31 stations under Kolkata Police, aims to ensure free and fair Assembly elections in the state, officials confirmed.
Key constituencies such as Bhabanipur and Nandigram feature in these changes. Bhabanipur will witness a riveting contest as Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee faces her former ally Suvendu Adhikari. Mamata's traditional stronghold becomes a focal point, emphasized by the reassignment of experienced officers to ensure impartial conduct during elections.
The Election Commission has also transferred 14 block development officers in critical areas including the Nandigram blocks, bolstering efforts to maintain a level playing field. Despite tensions with the state government, these strategic changes by the commission underscore a commitment to unbiased electoral processes.
ALSO READ
-
Congress Announces Strong Lineup for West Bengal Elections
-
Election Commission Implements Advanced Surveillance for Upcoming West Bengal Polls
-
Congress Gears Up for All 294 Seats in West Bengal Elections
-
Amit Shah's Battle Cry: Infiltration and Security in 2026 West Bengal Elections
-
2026 West Bengal Elections: A Battle Ground of National Security and Political Strategy