Enhanced Security Measures Ahead of Final Phase of West Bengal Assembly Elections
CAPFs go ‘all out’ to win ‘trust’, foster ‘peace’ ahead of last phase of Bengal polls
The Hindu
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As West Bengal approaches the final phase of its Assembly elections, the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) have implemented extensive security measures to ensure voter safety. Operations named ‘All Out, Night Dominance, Kavach, and Trust’ involve over 100 armored vehicles deployed in sensitive areas.
- 01CAPFs have launched multiple security operations for the final phase of elections.
- 02Over 100 armored and anti-riot vehicles are deployed in sensitive areas.
- 03Security measures include night patrols and area domination exercises.
- 04The aim is to instill confidence among voters.
- 05These efforts reflect the importance of a secure polling environment.
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In preparation for the final phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections, the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) have initiated extensive security operations dubbed ‘All Out, Night Dominance, Kavach, and Trust’. These operations involve the deployment of more than 100 armored and anti-riot vehicles in sensitive areas to ensure voter safety and confidence. The security measures encompass round-the-clock area domination exercises, night patrols, and high-visibility movements of forces. These efforts are crucial to fostering a secure polling environment as the elections draw near.
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These security measures are essential for ensuring voter safety and confidence during the elections, directly affecting the electoral process in West Bengal.
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