Kolkata Oath-Taking Ceremony Under Massive Security Cover

The Brigade Parade Ground in Kolkata is under massive security for the new Chief Minister's oath-taking ceremony on Saturday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah will attend the event. The ground has been divided into 30 sections, with 4,000 police personnel deployed. CCTV cameras, metal detectors, and rooftop surveillance will ensure tight security.

Key Points: Kolkata Oath Ceremony: Heavy Security at Brigade Ground

  • Brigade Parade Ground divided into 30 sections
  • 4,000 police personnel deployed
  • PM Modi and Amit Shah to attend
  • Central forces may be deployed if needed
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Oath-taking ceremony venue in Kolkata under heavy security cover

Kolkata's Brigade Parade Ground under heavy security for new CM's oath-taking, with PM Modi, Amit Shah, and NDA CMs attending. 4,000 police deployed.

"The entire force will keep a special eye on the main stage for security. - Kolkata Police"

Kolkata, May 7

As preparations for the new Chief Minister's oath-taking ceremony are underway, the Brigade Parade Ground in Kolkata has been put under a massive security blanket, with the ground divided into 30 sections.

The oath-taking ceremony on Saturday will be attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, a host of BJP's central leaders and Chief Ministers of NDA-ruled states.

The Lalbazar (Kolkata Police headquarters) held a meeting on Wednesday. According to officers, about 4,000 policemen are being deployed on the ground.

To tighten security arrangements, the entire ground has been divided into 30 sections. A police officer of the rank of Deputy Commissioner or Assistant Commissioner will be in charge of each section. They will be assisted by several inspectors, sub-inspectors, ASIs and a few constables.

In addition, if necessary, central forces jawans may also be deployed on the ground. Police officers of the rank of Additional Police Commissioner and Joint Police Commissioner will be in charge of the security of the entire brigade.

According to the police, the Prime Minister will be on the main stage of the swearing-in ceremony. Home Minister Amit Shah will also be present. The Chief Ministers of several BJP-ruled states, including Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh, will also be present at the swearing-in ceremony.

As a result, the entire force will keep a special eye on the main stage for security. A sufficient number of door frame metal detectors will be installed on the ground, and hand metal detectors will be given to the police personnel. Special checking arrangements have been made to ensure that no one enters the brigade with illegal weapons.

Strict surveillance will be maintained with binoculars from the roofs of several multi-storey buildings around the ground. A sufficient number of CCTV cameras will be installed throughout the entire area of ​​the brigade. The police will also issue instructions regarding where cars will be parked. In addition, on Saturday, the police have also said that vehicles may be diverted to other roads as needed to avoid traffic congestion.

- IANS

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Priya S
It's good to see such thorough planning for a democratic event. But I wish the same level of security was provided during political rallies in smaller towns too. Sometimes local events are neglected. Still, kudos to Kolkata Police for this setup.
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Arun Y
Impressive security detail! 4,000 policemen, binoculars from rooftops, CCTV everywhere – that's how you handle a high-profile event. But I'm curious about the traffic diversions. Saturday in Kolkata is already chaotic. Hope commuters have been informed well in advance. 🚦
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Ramesh W
One minor concern: while security is necessary, the people of Kolkata shouldn't be inconvenienced unnecessarily. The article mentions vehicle diversions but doesn't say for how long. A transparent communication about timings would help everyone plan their day better. Otherwise, well-planned event.
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Sneha F
This is what democracy looks like – a peaceful transfer of power with massive security. But let's not forget the real purpose: serving the people of West Bengal. Hope the new CM delivers on promises. Security is just the first step; governance matters more. ✨
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Manish T
Happy to see such professional security arrangements. But I hope the police also maintain a friendly demeanor with the public. Over-zealous checking can spoil the festive mood. Balance between security and accessibility is key. Best wishes to the new government! πŸŽ‰

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