CRPF Men Suspended for Playing Carrom in TMC Office During Bengal Polls

The Election Commission of India has suspended three CRPF personnel for dereliction of duty after they entered a Trinamool Congress office in Birbhum district and engaged in a game of carrom. The incident, which lasted about an hour, occurred while the forces were scheduled to be on patrol duty. The ECI took swift action following an inquiry, deeming the conduct indifferent and biased. This stern move aims to uphold the professionalism and impartial image of central forces during the ongoing Assembly elections.

Key Points: ECI Suspends 3 CRPF Personnel for Carrom Game at TMC Office

  • Immediate suspension ordered
  • Breach of impartiality alleged
  • Departmental proceedings initiated
  • Warning issued to other personnel
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Bengal polls: ECI suspends three CRPF men for dereliction of duty

Election Commission suspends three CRPF men for negligence after they entered a Trinamool Congress office and played carrom while on patrol duty in Bengal.

"such acts of indiscretion by the central forces will not be tolerated - Election Commission sources"

Kolkata, March 29

Citing negligence of duty and a breach of impartiality, the Election Commission of India has ordered the immediate suspension of three CRPF personnel for reportedly entering the Trinamool Congress office and becoming absorbed in a game of carrom.

The decision was taken late Saturday night, said an insider at the Election Commission on Sunday.

It was learnt that the central forces were scheduled to patrol a specific area in Birbhum district on Saturday. However, while on duty, three personnel abruptly entered a local office of the Trinamool Congress. It is alleged that they engaged in casual conversation with the party workers present there. Simultaneously, an intense game of carrom ensued. The game reportedly continued for nearly an hour.

Soon, the information about the incident reached the Election Commission. It was also learnt that Commission officials were outraged by such indifferent and biased conduct by the central forces in the area. After a swift inquiry into the matter, the decision was taken to suspend the three personnel. Orders have also been issued to initiate departmental proceedings against them.

It may be noted that the Commission had previously taken strict action against several BSF personnel following complaints lodged against them. According to informed circles, the Election Commission is determined to ensure that the image of the central forces remains untarnished, especially with the Assembly elections just around the corner.

The presence of CRPF personnel in the office of any specific political party in this manner casts doubt on the professionalism of the force, the Commission feels. This is believed to be the reason behind such swift and stern action, sources said.

Following Saturday's incident, personnel deployed in other parts of the district have been issued a warning. Through these suspensions, the Commission has made it clear that such acts of indiscretion by the central forces will not be tolerated under any circumstances during the election.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the suspension is justified, I hope the inquiry is fair. These are stressful deployments. Was it a moment of poor judgment or something more? The warning to others is crucial - neutrality is non-negotiable.
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Priya S
Carrom for an hour? Seriously? 😂 On duty? This is so unserious. Our jawans have a tough image to uphold, especially during polls in Bengal. This kind of "timepass" damages public trust. Strict action was needed.
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Rohit P
The ECI is right to be strict. But let's not forget the thousands of CRPF personnel doing their duty with integrity across the state. A few bad apples shouldn't tarnish the entire force. Jai Hind.
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Michael C
Respectfully, I think the punishment is a bit harsh for playing a game. Suspension and departmental proceedings? Couldn't a strong reprimand and transfer suffice? It sets a precedent, but seems disproportionate for the act.
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Kavya N
In the heated environment of Bengal elections, even a small act like this can be politicized. The Commission had to act fast to maintain credibility. Hope this ensures no such "friendly matches" happen again!

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