International Delegates Witness West Bengal's High-Stakes Election Process

Thirteen international delegates from Namibia, Georgia, Nepal, the Philippines, Switzerland, Kenya, and International IDEA arrived in West Bengal to observe the high-stakes assembly elections under the IEVP-2026 program. The delegates witnessed security protocols and administrative frameworks, including the dispatch of EVMs and VVPATs at Siliguri College. The program, themed "Chunav ka Parv, Paschim Bengal ka Garv," provides a comprehensive overview of India's electoral framework and innovations. West Bengal will vote in two phases on April 23 and 29, with a fierce contest between the TMC and BJP.

Key Points: International Delegates Witness West Bengal Election Process 2026

  • 13 delegates from 6 countries and International IDEA arrive in West Bengal
  • Delegates observe EVM and VVPAT dispatch at Siliguri College
  • Part of IEVP-2026, a flagship ECI program for international cooperation
  • West Bengal votes on April 23 and 29 between TMC and BJP
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'Chunav ka Parv, Paschim Bengal ka Garv': 13 delegates arrive in West Bengal for International Election Visitors' Programme - 2026

13 international delegates from Namibia, Georgia, Nepal, and more arrive in West Bengal under IEVP-2026 to observe election security and EVM dispatch.

"Chunav ka Parv, Paschim Bengal ka Garv - Election Commission of India"

Kolkata, April 22

As part of the International Election Visitors' Programme - 2026, thirteen international delegates from Namibia, Georgia, Nepal, the Philippines, Switzerland, Kenya, and International IDEA arrived in West Bengal on Wednesday to witness the conduct of high-stakes polls.

The IEVP is a flagship program of the ECI for international cooperation and engagement with the Election Management Bodies (EMBs) of other countries and International Organizations.

Under the theme "Chunav ka Parv, Paschim Bengal ka Garv," these representatives witnessed the security protocols and administrative frameworks that underpin the Indian electoral process.

In a series of X posts, the Election Commision shared the details about their journey in the state. They visited the Distribution & Dispatch Centre at Siliguri College, witnessing the seamless dispatch of polling parties equipped with EVMs, VVPATs, and other polling materials to their respective polling stations.

This comes after ECI flagged off the second phase of the International Election Visitors' Programme (IEVP) 2026 on Tuesday for the ongoing Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.

The IEVP provides a comprehensive overview of India's electoral framework, institutional mechanisms, and operational architecture, while familiarising foreign EMB delegates with best practices and innovations in election management.

The delegates are visiting Tamil Nadu and West Bengal between April 22 and 23, as they will observe election-related arrangements.

Earlier, during the first phase of the programme, delegates visited Assam, Kerala and Puducherry from April 8 to April 9.

According to the ECI, the delegates were given demonstrations of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) at IIDEM and participated in mock poll exercises to gain hands-on experience of India's voting process. They also interacted with election experts and showed keen interest in technological interventions and administrative safeguards adopted in the country's electoral system.

West Bengal is set ro witness a high-voltage battle in two-phased elections on April 23 and 29 between incumbent TMC as Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is aiming for a fourth consecutive term, while the BJP, which secured 77 seats in the previous election, is making a renewed push to form the government in the state.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's impressive that India's Election Commission invites international observers to see our democratic process. But I hope the delegates also witness the ground realities - the long queues, the last-minute campaigning, and how common people navigate it all. West Bengal deserves a peaceful and fair election.
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Vikram M
"Chunav ka Parv, Paschim Bengal ka Garv" - what a wonderful theme! Our democracy is truly a festival. The IEVP is a fantastic initiative to showcase India's electoral strength. Having delegates from Namibia, Georgia, Nepal, and Switzerland see our EVMs in action is a proud moment. Let's ensure the elections are free from violence and manipulation.
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Michael C
Interesting to see international interest in our elections. But let's be honest - while the ECI shows off the tech, what about the allegations of voter intimidation and booth capturing? I hope the delegates get a balanced view, not just the polished version. Still, it's a step forward for global electoral cooperation.
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Ananya R
The delegates witnessing the dispatch of EVMs at Siliguri College must be amazed! Our election machinery is massive and well-oiled. I just hope the election result is accepted gracefully by all parties. West Bengal needs stability, not drama. Mamata Banerjee vs BJP - may the best candidate win! 🙏
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James A
Good initiative by ECI to show the world India's electoral process. But I'm skeptical - are we really transparent? The opposition always cries foul, and now with delegates watching, will there be any difference? I hope the international visitors report back honestly about both strengths and weaknesses of our system.

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