West Bengal Stays on High Alert: Trouble-Makers Won't Be Spared
The recent post-poll violence in West Bengal has left many worried. With reports of clashes emerging from various parts of the state, the Chief Electoral Officer, Manoj Kumar Agarwal, has decided to take a firm stance. He has directed officials to be extra vigilant and take immediate action against anyone who causes trouble.
In a virtual meeting with senior officials, including district magistrates and superintendents of police, Agarwal emphasized the importance of maintaining a peaceful environment. He made it clear that the election process is still ongoing and that security arrangements must be foolproof. The CEO also reminded officials that central forces will be retained in the state even after the polling phases.
The directive comes after reports of clashes emerged from areas like Behala and Garia in Kolkata, as well as from various districts. The Election Commission is taking a proactive approach to prevent any further unrest. Agarwal's warning to officials is clear: anyone who causes trouble will be arrested immediately. The aim is to ensure a smooth and peaceful election process.
The Chief Electoral Officer's stance is a reflection of the Election Commission's resolve to maintain law and order in West Bengal. With the second phase of polling already underway, the focus is on preventing any further incidents of unrest. Officials are working tirelessly to ensure that the election process remains peaceful and trouble-free.
The situation in West Bengal is being closely monitored by the Election Commission. With the polls still ongoing, the focus is on maintaining a peaceful environment and ensuring that the rights of all citizens are protected. The Chief Electoral Officer's directive is a step in the right direction, and officials are working hard to make sure that the election process remains smooth and peaceful.