Protesters wave black flags at CEC Gyanesh Kumar during his visit to Kalighat temple in Kolkata

During a recent visit to the Kalighat temple in Kolkata, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar faced protests from demonstrators waving black flags. The situation necessitated the intervention of security personnel to manage the crowd, highlighting the growing unrest among certain groups regarding electoral issues in the country. The protest underscores the discontent surrounding the electoral process and governance, reflecting broader sentiments in the political landscape as the upcoming elections draw nearer. Such demonstrations are not uncommon in India, where public expression of dissent is a vital aspect of the democratic process. The incident at Kalighat serves as a reminder of the complexities that election officials face when engaging with the public amid rising tensions related to electoral integrity and administration.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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