The Election Commission of India (ECI) has announced the deployment of 480 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) in West Bengal beginning March 1, 2026. The move, ahead of the Assembly election schedule, is aimed at ensuring law and order, boosting voter confidence, and safeguarding the democratic process.
In preparation for the upcoming Assembly elections, the ECI will begin deploying central forces across West Bengal from March 1. The first phase will see 240 companies of CAPF arriving, followed by another 240 companies on March 10. This early deployment underscores the Commission’s proactive approach to maintaining peace and security in a state often marred by electoral violence.
The forces will be responsible for securing polling stations, electronic voting machines (EVMs), strong rooms, and counting centers. The decision comes amid heightened concerns over voter intimidation and political clashes. By ensuring a strong security presence, the ECI aims to instill confidence among voters and reinforce the integrity of the electoral process.
Key Highlights
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ECI to deploy 480 CAPF companies in West Bengal
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First phase begins March 1 with 240 companies
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Second phase adds 240 companies on March 10
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Forces to secure polling stations, EVMs, and counting centers
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Move seen as confidence-building measure ahead of elections
Sources: The Hindu, News18, Indian Express