‘Elections cannot be conducted in West Bengal without central forces,’ says BJP's Dilip Ghosh

BJP leader Dilip Ghosh emphasized the necessity of deploying central forces for conducting elections in West Bengal, asserting that without their presence, free and fair elections cannot be guaranteed. His comments come amid ongoing concerns regarding electoral integrity in the state, where political violence and intimidation have been reported in past elections. Ghosh's statement reflects the party's ongoing campaign to ensure security and fairness in the electoral process, particularly in regions where they believe local authorities may not provide adequate protection. The demand for central forces highlights a significant tension between state and central governance, particularly in the context of West Bengal's political landscape, which has been dominated by the Trinamool Congress. As the state prepares for upcoming elections, the debate over security measures is expected to intensify, with both the BJP and TMC likely to leverage these discussions to bolster their respective positions among voters.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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