West Bengal Elections: Officials Ensure Safe Voting Environment
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Kolkata, April 13 (NationPress) The district magistrates, who also serve as district electoral officers, alongside police superintendents and district force coordinators, have called upon the citizens of West Bengal, which is gearing up for elections, to head to polling booths confidently and participate in the voting process in significant numbers.
These three pivotal electoral officials from all districts, including the two electoral districts of Kolkata (Dakshin and Uttar), addressed the media simultaneously.
The unified message delivered in these press conferences emphasized the Election Commission of India's commitment to ensuring a completely free, fair, and violence-free electoral process this time around.
The district magistrates, police superintendents, and force coordinators provided stern warnings to potential disruptors during their respective press conferences.
They cautioned that any attempts to interfere with the voting process, whether through booth-jamming, voter intimidation, or harassment of rival party polling agents, would be met with serious legal consequences as per the regulations set by the Election Commission of India.
The officials underlined that this election cycle will be devoid of fear, violence, intimidation, inducements, and any forms of booth or source-jamming.
The timing of these press conferences coincided with Union Home Minister Amit Shah's visit to the state on Monday, where he addressed three consecutive campaign rallies in two districts.
During these rallies, the Union Home Minister reiterated that the elections in West Bengal would be entirely free, fair, and absolutely violence-free. He issued a stern warning to those associated with the ruling Trinamool Congress, advising them to stay home on polling days unless they wished to face legal consequences following the elections.
The two-phase assembly elections in West Bengal are scheduled for April 23 and April 29, with the results set to be announced on May 4.