Bengal Election Shock: BJP, CPI(M) Lead Trinamool in Key Agent Appointments

The Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision in West Bengal reveals surprising gaps in political party preparedness. BJP and CPI(M) have surged ahead in appointing booth-level agents, while the ruling Trinamool Congress lags significantly behind. Election officials are concerned that the low number of agents could hamper the revision process and transparency. The commission has urged all parties to appoint adequate representatives to ensure smooth electoral operations.

Key Points: BJP CPI(M) Lead Trinamool in Bengal Booth Agent Appointments

  • BJP leads with 24,858 booth agents appointed across West Bengal
  • CPI(M) follows closely with 18,706 BLAs deployed statewide
  • Trinamool Congress trails significantly with just 13,526 agents appointed
  • Election Commission urges parties to appoint one agent per polling booth
  • Special Intensive Revision process to continue until March 2026
  • CEO expresses concern over low BLO-to-BLA ratio affecting transparency
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SIR in Bengal: BJP, CPI(M) way ahead of Trinamool in appointments of booth level agents

BJP appoints 24,858 booth agents, CPI(M) 18,706 while Trinamool trails at 13,526 as Election Commission expresses concern over low BLA numbers in West Bengal.

"Now, with the BLO-to-BLA ratio in West Bengal so low, the process of regular BLO–BLA interaction will be hampered - CEO Office Sources"

Kolkata, Nov 5

With the Election Commission of India (ECI) having started the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in West Bengal, the two main opposition parties in the state, the BJP and CPI(M), are ahead of the ruling Trinamool Congress in appointments of booth-level agents (BLAs).

As per statistics available with the office of the Chief Electoral Officer, West Bengal, as of 5 p.m. on Tuesday, the total number of BLAs appointed by the BJP and CPI(M) is 24,858 and 18,706, respectively.

On the other hand, sources in the CEO's office said that, till that period, the total number of BLAs appointed by Trinamool Congress was just 13,526. Congress is in the distant fourth position, appointing just 5,797 BLAs till that period.

As per statistics available with the ECI's office, the total number of booth-level agents (BLAs) appointed by the recognised national and state political parties registered with the ECI, including the four already mentioned, currently stands at over 63,940. The figure includes BLA-1s and BLA-2s.

While a BLA-1 is a party representative for an assembly constituency, a BLA-2 represents the party concerned for a polling booth. The number of BLAs appointed so far by political parties registered with the ECI is quite low; therefore, the district election officers have requested the leadership of all political parties to deploy one agent per booth.

The ECI has already expressed surprise over the significantly low ratio of booth-level officers (BLOs) appointed by the commission to the booth-level agents (BLAs) nominated by political parties in West Bengal.

At an all-party meeting held on October 28, West Bengal's Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), Manoj Kumar Agarwal, reportedly expressed concern about the shortfall, urging party representatives to appoint BLAs in sufficient numbers to ensure a transparent and efficient revision process. He also assured that BLOs would maintain regular interactions with the BLAs of all recognised parties during the SIR.

"Now, with the BLO-to-BLA ratio in West Bengal so low, the process of regular BLO–BLA interaction will be hampered to a great extent. Hence, the commission is insisting that political parties take proactive steps to appoint an adequate number of BLAs," the sources in the CEO's office said.

The entire SIR process is expected to conclude by March 2026 at the latest. The last such revision in West Bengal was conducted in 2002.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see BJP and CPI(M) taking their responsibilities seriously. Booth-level agents are crucial for fair elections and preventing malpractices. Democracy needs active participation from all parties! 👍
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Arjun K
The low BLA-to-BLO ratio is concerning. In a politically sensitive state like Bengal, proper monitoring at booth level is essential. Hope all parties wake up and appoint more agents soon.
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Sarah B
While the numbers show BJP and CPI(M) leading, let's remember that quality matters more than quantity. Hope all parties appoint competent agents who understand electoral processes properly.
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Meera T
Congress at distant fourth with just 5,797 BLAs shows how much they've declined in Bengal. From being a major force to this situation... really sad to see. 😔
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Vikram M
The Election Commission should be stricter with deadlines. Parties taking this lightly should face consequences. Electoral integrity is non-negotiable in our democracy.

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