Election Commission sends team to assess law & order in West Bengal

By TCN News,

New Delhi: To make an independent assessment of the law and order situation in West Bengal, the Election Commission of India has decided to send a team of five senior police officers headed by Chief Electoral Officer, Bihar. The team will visit different districts of West Bengal and make an on-the-spot assessment after which it will submit a report to the Commission.


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The terms of the existing Legislative Assemblies of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, West Bengal, Assam and Puducherry are expiring in May-June, 2011. In view of this, the Election Commission is required to hold General Elections to constitute the new Legislative Assemblies in these States. The Commission is taking all necessary measures including keeping a watch on the law and order situation in these States.

“Several political parties have met the Commission in Delhi and during the visit of Commission to Kolkata on 8th January, 2011 and have submitted representations to the Commission about the prevailing law and order situation in West Bengal. The Commission has also seen several media reports on this issue. Maintenance of law and order is crucial to the conduct of free and fair and peaceful election,” said a release from Election Commission of India.

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