CRPF Route March in Bhabanipur Ahead of Bengal Phase 2 Polls

The CRPF conducted a route march in Bhabanipur ahead of the second phase of West Bengal Assembly elections. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is contesting from the high-profile Bhabanipur seat. A CRPF search in Falta sparked protests from TMC supporters, who accused the election observer of intimidation. West Bengal CEO Manoj Kumar Agarwal assured citizens of a secure voting environment with CAPF deployment.

Key Points: CRPF Route March in Bhabanipur Ahead of Bengal Phase 2 Polls

  • CRPF route march in Bhabanipur ahead of phase 2 polls
  • Mamata Banerjee contests from Bhabanipur seat
  • CRPF search in Falta sparks TMC protest
  • CEO assures secure voting with CAPF deployment
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CRPF carries out route march in Bhabanipur ahead of second phase Bengal elections

CRPF conducts route march in Bhabanipur ahead of West Bengal phase 2 elections. Mamata Banerjee contests; TMC protests CRPF search in Falta.

"If there were any goons, they have either hidden or changed their location because they are not here... - Nil Kamal Bharadwaj"

Kolkata, April 28

The Central Reserve Police Force on Tuesday conducted a route march in the Bhabanipur Assembly constituency in South Kolkata ahead of the second phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections.

The second phase of polling, which includes the high-profile Bhabanipur seat, will take place tomorrow. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is contesting from Bhabanipur

CRPF Deputy Commandant Nil Kamal Bharadwaj said that personnel have been deployed to patrol all constituencies in Kolkata ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections.

"A large number of CRPF personnel are patrolling all the constituencies of Kolkata, the routes for public movement from all the polling stations, hyper-sensitive and normal booths... If there were any goons, they have either hidden or changed their location because they are not here..." said Bharadwaj.

CRPF also conducted a search operation in the Falta Assembly constituency under the leadership of Ajay Pal Sharma, the election observer for the West Bengal polls. The move sparked a protest as TMC supporters gathered outside the office of party candidate Jahangir Khan, raising slogans against the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) while the search was underway.

The incident triggered a political row in the district as Trinamool Congress supporters staged protests, accusing the Election Commission-appointed police observer of "intimidating" party workers ahead of the second phase of polling. Senior party leaders and state ministers further alleged that the Uttar Pradesh-cadre IPS officer was overstepping his role.

Meanwhile, West Bengal Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal assured citizens of a secure voting environment, stating that both state police and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) have been deployed across the state to maintain law and order.

Regarding the technical aspects of the electoral rolls, the CEO mentioned that there were 1,468 inclusions and almost 6 deletions recently.

"Inclusion is 1468 deleted 6 supposed. I don't have the exact figures; it's an academic exercise. We will look into it, " he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
I live near Bhabanipur and the atmosphere is tense. Central forces are necessary but the way they conducted search at Falta - going to a candidate's office - seems heavy-handed. Why not coordinate with local police? This gives ammunition to TMC to cry foul. Election Commission needs balance. 😐
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Arjun K
Good to see CRPF being proactive. Remember how violence marred previous Bengal elections? The "goons hiding" remark by the CRPF officer says it all. If TMC is innocent, they should welcome security instead of protesting. BJP and EC are just ensuring level playing field. 👏
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Vikram M
I respect the need for security but the CRPF officer's statement about goons hiding sounds unprofessional. They should stick to facts, not speculate. Also, 1468 inclusions vs 6 deletions in electoral rolls? That's a massive discrepancy - many genuine voters may be missing. EC should clarify properly, not call it an "academic exercise." 📋
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Deepak U
Mamata didi is a strong leader, but her party's reaction to searches is typical. Power corrupts - they want to control everything. CRPF should do their job without political interference. Let the people vote in peace. Bengal deserves better than this us vs them on every issue. 🇮🇳
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Neha E
The CEO's comment on electoral rolls is concerning. "I don't have exact figures" - really? This is Bengal's most important election in years. Voter list accuracy is fundamental. Whether you support TMC or BJP, everyone should demand transparency. Otherwise, we're just trusting the same system that failed before. 🙏

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