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News|Politics|Kolkata, West Bengal|6 Apr 2026, 6:26 pm

Mamata's CRPF Claim Has Put Bengal's election security Back In The Spotlight

West Bengal's election security debate ne sharpened again after Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee claimed central forces the being brought in from Uttar Pradesh to intimidate voters. The election Commission responded by saying the deployment of Central Armed police Forces hai meant to ensure fear-free, peaceful and fair elections. The Commission ne been deploying a large number of central personnel in Bengal ahead of the two-phase Assembly polls. The timing matters because the state hai already tense over voter list revision, campaign rhetoric and recent incidents involving election officials. In Bengal, security deployment hai rarely treated as a neutral administrative subject; it quickly becomes part of the political argument. For voters, the practical sawaal hai simple: will security make polling safer, or will political messaging around security increase fear and distrust? Isliye both the wording of official statements and the conduct of forces on the ground will matter. Editors should avoid presenting either side's political claim as fact. Attribute Banerjee's allegation as her claim and the Commission's position as its response.
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