ECI Suspends WB Officer, Orders NIA Probe Into Malda Hostage Incident

The Election Commission of India has suspended Joint BDO Jyotana Khatun and initiated disciplinary proceedings ahead of the West Bengal Assembly polls. This action comes amid a major incident in Malda where a mob held judicial officers hostage for hours inside a BDO office, prompting an NIA probe ordered by the Supreme Court. Police have arrested 35 people, including a key instigator detained at an airport, and are investigating delays in the rescue operation. The ECI has reiterated a zero-tolerance policy to ensure free and fair elections, also questioning the state government's pre-poll deployment of police personnel.

Key Points: ECI Suspends Officer, NIA Probes Malda Hostage Case Before Polls

  • ECI suspends Joint BDO Jyotana Khatun
  • NIA probes Malda hostage incident of judicial officers
  • 35 arrested in connection with the violence
  • Supreme Court directed probe by central agency
  • ECI mandates zero tolerance policy for free polls
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Election Commission orders suspension of joint BDO Jyotana Khatun ahead of West Bengal Assembly polls

Election Commission suspends BDO, orders NIA probe into Malda violence where judicial officers were held hostage ahead of West Bengal elections.

"We will not allow any such kind of activity. - K Jayaraman, ADG North Bengal"

Kolkata, April 3

The Election Commission of India on Friday suspended Jyotana Khatun, Joint Block Development Officer of Khandaghosh Development Block, and initiated disciplinary proceedings against her.

West Bengal is headed for Assembly Elections with polling to be held on April 23 and April 29.

In a letter sent by the ECI's Secretary Sujeet Kumar Mishra to the West Bengal Chief Secretary Dushyant Nariala, the latter had been directed to place Khatun under immediate suspension and also to initiate disciplinary action against her immediately.

"The directions of the Commission are implemented with immediate effect and a compliance report in this regard is to be sent by 11 am on April 4, 2026," the letter stated.

Meanwhile, ECI officials said, "Before the announcement of the elections, the West Bengal Govt has deployed 2,185 police personnel for providing security to 832 persons belonging to TMC directly and 144 other persons, which include persons who are TMC supporters. ECI has taken serious note of this lapse and has directed the DGP of West Bengal to conduct a strict professional review within the next two to three days fairly and equitably."

In a press note, CEO West Bengal stated on X that "in compliance with the directives of the ECI, following the announcement of the General Election on 16.03.2026, to ensure free and fair election, the ECI is conducting various measures across all 294 ACs in West Bengal. ECI Mandates Zero Tolerance Policy."

On April 1, a mob blocked the two gates of the BDO office in Malda district, detaining staff, including seven judicial officers, for several hours before they were rescued after midnight by police. The officers, who had gone to Kaliachak for judicial adjudication work, were gheraoed by a mob for several hours in Kaliachak-II BDO office.

In the aftermath, a National Investigation Agency (NIA) team inspected the terrace of the Block Development Officer's office to assess the site and gather evidence related to the Malda violence incident.

The anti-terror agency initiated the preliminary enquiry late on Thursday after the Election Commission of India (ECI) formally referred the matter, sending a letter to its Director General.

The ECI's direction to the NIA came following the Supreme Court's order issued on Thursday, asking the poll panel that "a central agency, either CBI or NIA" probe the incident, pointing out the attack "deliberate and calculated" attempt to demoralise the judicial officers and obstruct them from discharging their duty. The apex court had also mentioned specifically that it cannot be tolerated, and also directed the ECI to seek deployment of central forces for the protection of the officers and their families in the state.

Earlier today, ADG North Bengal K Jayaraman said 35 people have been arrested till now in the Malda 'hostage incident'.

"We detained Mofakkarul Islam from Bagdogra airport, for instigating people. He was going to his residence in Ithar. We will not allow any such kind of activity. Will definitely probe if this was pre-planned or not. After this incident, we have given CAPF to judicial officers. So far, 35 people have been arrested," ADG said.

Jayaraman reiterated that all the crucial steps will be taken by the police so that there is no further violence. "We will take all steps to ensure violence is not repeated. People can protest, but we will not allow any violence. That's for sure," he said. He added that the officials are making an investigation into why there was a delay in the rescue, and a report will be submitted soon.

- ANI

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Priya S
The situation in West Bengal sounds very tense. Gheraoing judicial officers is completely unacceptable. I'm glad the Supreme Court stepped in and ordered a central agency probe. Hope the central forces deployment helps calm things down before the polls.
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Rohit P
While I support the ECI's actions for fair polls, I hope the suspension of Jyotana Khatun is based on solid evidence and not just political pressure. Sometimes officials become scapegoats. The "Zero Tolerance Policy" must apply equally to all parties involved.
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Sarah B
Deploying over 2000 police for party members' security before elections were even announced? That's a massive misuse of state machinery. The ECI is right to take serious note. Taxpayers' money shouldn't fund political security.
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Vikram M
Bengal elections are always high drama. Arresting 35 people is a start, but the masterminds behind such a brazen attack on judicial officers must be found. The delay in rescue is also suspicious. Hope the NIA investigation is swift and thorough.
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Michael C
The Supreme Court's intervention shows how serious this is. Calling it a "deliberate and calculated" attempt to demoralize officers is strong language. This isn't just about one election; it's about upholding the rule of law in the state.

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