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West Bengal Assembly Polls: EC Releases 318 Companies Of Central Forces Ahead Of Eighth Phase Of Election On 29 April

IANSApr 28, 2021, 04:36 PM | Updated 04:36 PM IST
The Election Commission of India office in New Delhi (Harikrishna Katragadda/Mint via Getty Images)

The Election Commission of India office in New Delhi (Harikrishna Katragadda/Mint via Getty Images)


The Election Commission of India has released 318 of 1,071 companies present in the state before the crucial eighth phase of the election scheduled on April 29 when 35 assembly constituencies spanning across four districts will go for polls. These forces have been sent back from Bengal.

The election and the counting will be conducted with the help of the remaining 753 companies of which 646 companies will be directly used in the last phase and the rest of the forces will be used for other election related duties.

According to the deployment plan laid down by the commission, Birbhum will have the highest deployment of 225 companies of central forces for its 11 constituencies. Equally 215 companies of central forces will be used for its 11 constituencies and there will be a deployment of 110 companies for the remaining 6 constituencies of Malda. North Kolkata will have the lowest deployment of 96 companies for the 7 constituencies that will go for polls on Thursday. Overall, 646 companies of central forces will be engaged for conducting the election in the remaining 35 constituencies.

Though 11,860 booths will be manned by 646 companies with an average of 5.4 companies per booth but individually Murshidabad will have the highest concentration of 5.9 personnel per booth for its 3,796 booths followed by Birbhum that will have a concentration of 5.7 personnel per booth for its 3,908 booths.


Apart from that, to ensure a peaceful election the commission restricted the movement of Anubrata Mondal the president of the Trinamool Congress' Birbhum district unit.

In an order, the commission on Tuesday asked the West Bengal chief electoral officer to put Mondal under "strict surveillance" of the executive magistrate and the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), starting from 5 pm on 27 April till 7 am on 30 April, to ensure the conduct of free and fair polls. The poll body took the decision after receiving complaints and feedback from "various sources", ahead of the eighth phase of the state assembly polls on 29 April, when the district of Birbhum goes to vote.

The commission also deployed six senior police officers along with SP Nagendra Tripathy to make the election peaceful and free from violence.

(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.)

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