EC Acts Against 7 Central Force Personnel for Duty Breach in Bengal

The Election Commission has taken strict disciplinary action against seven central force personnel deployed for election security in West Bengal. The action follows allegations that they violated rules by accepting an invitation and attending a social event while on duty. Two personnel have been taken into custody, while the remaining five have been transferred to another state, with departmental inquiries ordered against all. The EC intends to use this incident as a cautionary example in future training to prevent similar breaches.

Key Points: EC Disciplines Central Forces for Dereliction of Duty in Bengal

  • 7 personnel face action
  • Two taken into custody
  • Five transferred out of state
  • Dept. inquiries ordered for all
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EC acts against central force personnel for dereliction of duty in Bengal

Election Commission takes strict action against 7 personnel for violating rules ahead of West Bengal polls. Two held, five transferred.

"personnel on election duty are strictly prohibited from accepting invitations or attending social events - Election Commission insider"

Kolkata, March 25

The Election Commission has taken strict action against seven central force personnel following allegations of dereliction of duty, an insider in the Commission said on Wednesday.

The personnel have faced disciplinary action while on election security duty in West Bengal. Two of them have already been taken into custody, while the remaining five have been transferred to another state. Orders have been issued to initiate departmental inquiries against all seven individuals.

Notably, Assembly elections in the state are scheduled to be held on April 23 and 29. The election schedule was officially announced on March 15. However, even before that announcement, beginning early this month, central forces had already started arriving in the state in two phases. In total, 480 companies of central forces have been deployed in West Bengal.

These personnel have been stationed across various districts of the state. It has been reported that the seven individuals facing disciplinary action were among those deployed in Murshidabad district.

According to the Election Commission insider, personnel on election duty are strictly prohibited from accepting invitations or attending social events. However, this is precisely the allegation levelled against the seven personnel, who reportedly accepted an invitation and attended an event.

An investigation was launched immediately after the complaint was received. Subsequently, the allegations were substantiated by evidence. Following this confirmation, the Election Commission initiated strict action against the seven personnel. Departmental inquiries have been ordered against all of them.

In accordance with paramilitary force regulations, two of the seven individuals have been taken into custody, while the remaining five have been transferred to a different state.

Incidentally, allegations regarding the misuse of central forces often surface during election periods. Critics have alleged that central forces are sometimes misdirected or utilised inappropriately. Furthermore, accusations are frequently raised that such personnel are, at times, deliberately rendered ineffective in various ways.

Against this backdrop, such strict action against central force personnel for violating regulations ahead of an election is seen as significant. The Election Commission has indicated that this incident will be cited as a cautionary example during training sessions for forces deployed on election duty, in order to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is concerning. With so many forces deployed, a few bad apples can spoil the whole effort. But I appreciate that the EC acted swiftly. Elections in Bengal are always high-tension, we need everyone to follow the rulebook strictly.
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Rohit P
While the action is correct, I have a respectful criticism. Why is this news only about Bengal? EC should be equally vigilant and transparent about actions in all states. Sometimes it feels like focus is disproportionate. Just my two paise.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the protocol in action. Transferring five to another state seems like a practical solution to immediately remove potential local influence. The custody for two suggests their violation was more severe. Hope the inquiries are fair.
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Vikram M
Murshidabad district... not surprised. It's historically a sensitive area. The personnel should have known better than to accept any invitations. Their job is to ensure a free & fair poll, not to socialize. Bhagwan jaane kiska event tha! 🧐
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Kavya N
This is a positive step for accountability. Often we only hear allegations of misuse, but no concrete action. Making this a "cautionary example" in training is smart. Prevention is better than cure. Our democracy depends on such impartial institutions.

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