Polling Chaos: Staff Suspended in West Bengal Fiasco
The Election Commission has suspended all polling personnel at a booth in West Bengal after they abandoned it during voting hours. An inquiry has been launched into the incident, with the District Election Officer ordered to provide a report. A reserve team continued the polling process.
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The Election Commission took swift action on Thursday by suspending all polling personnel at a Pingla Assembly segment booth in West Bengal. The decision came after officials allegedly left the booth unattended during crucial voting hours, an official confirmed.
The lapse, which occurred when the entire team left for lunch, has prompted an inquiry. The District Election Officer is now tasked with investigating the incident and is expected to submit a formal report.
Meanwhile, a reserve team ensured polling at the booth continued smoothly, allowing the electoral process for the 152 constituencies in the first phase of the West Bengal assembly elections to proceed without further hindrance.
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