EC asks Bengal Police to identify sensitive pockets ahead of Assembly polls

In preparation for the upcoming Assembly elections in West Bengal, the Election Commission of India has instructed the state's police to pinpoint sensitive areas that may require heightened security measures. This initiative aims to ensure a peaceful electoral process by allowing for strategic deployment of security forces in regions identified as potentially volatile. The move comes in light of past electoral tensions in the state, where political rivalries have often escalated into violence. By focusing resources on these sensitive pockets, the Election Commission hopes to mitigate risks and foster a secure environment for voters. The Assembly elections are critical for West Bengal, with various parties vying for control, making the need for robust security arrangements even more pressing. The state's police are expected to collaborate closely with the Election Commission to implement these measures effectively, ensuring that the democratic process is upheld and citizens can exercise their voting rights without fear.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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