Election Commission Transfers Police Officials Ahead of West Bengal Assembly Elections
4 days before polls, EC shunts two cops on Suvendu turf
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The Election Commission of India has removed two police officials in East Midnapur district, West Bengal, just days before the assembly elections set for April 23. This move is part of a broader strategy to ensure fair elections, with approximately 550 officers transferred since the announcement of polls on March 15.
- 01The Election Commission removed SDPOs in East Midnapur district just before elections.
- 02Atanu Ghoshal and Alok Kumar have been appointed as new SDPOs for Contai and Haldia, respectively.
- 03This is part of a larger effort, with around 550 police and civil officers transferred across West Bengal.
- 04The changes aim to ensure free and fair elections in the state.
- 05Similar reshuffles have occurred in Kolkata and Murshidabad.
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In a significant move ahead of the assembly elections scheduled for April 23, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has removed the Sub-Divisional Police Officers (SDPOs) of Haldia and Contai in East Midnapur district, a stronghold of Suvendu Adhikari. Atanu Ghoshal, currently with the state police's special task force, will replace the SDPO of Contai, while Alok Kumar, a newly appointed Indian Police Service (IPS) officer, will take over in Haldia. The ECI has directed the state government to implement these changes by 5 PM on April 19. This is part of a broader initiative by the ECI, which has seen the transfer of approximately 550 civil and police officers across West Bengal since the announcement of elections on March 15. The aim is to maintain a peaceful and fair electoral process, with similar reshuffles reported in Kolkata and Murshidabad.
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The transfer of police officials aims to enhance the integrity of the electoral process, potentially affecting the security and fairness of the elections in East Midnapur.
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