District magistrates, police superintendents, and force coordinators in West Bengal urged citizens to vote without fear during the upcoming elections. They emphasized the Election Commission’s commitment to conducting fair and violence-free polls. Officials warned against any disruptions to the voting process, stating that such actions would be dealt with according to the law.
The electoral officers reiterated that the elections would be conducted without fear, violence, intimidation, inducement, booth-jamming, or source-jamming. Union Home Minister Amit Shah, present in the state for campaign rallies, assured that the polls in West Bengal would be fair and peaceful. He cautioned troublemakers to stay away from causing disturbances during the voting days.
The assembly elections in West Bengal are scheduled for April 23 and April 29, with the results set to be announced on May 4.
