Election Commission Ensures Fair Voting?!
West bengal Elections: CCTV and Security Tightened at Polling Booths
📹 CCTV Cameras to Monitor Inside and Outside
The election commission of india has announced CCTV installation not only inside but also outside every polling booth in West Bengal.
This is aimed at monitoring illegal activities or disturbances during elections.
Cameras will record any attempt to forcibly enter booths or disrupt voting, ensuring immediate action.
Each booth already had webcasting and CCTV, but now external monitoring strengthens security.
👮 Deployment of Judicial Officers
200 judicial officers will be deployed on march 6, with 100 from Jhargram and 100 from Odisha.
Additional officers will be sent to sensitive areas or regions with pending cases.
Officers will supervise both inside and outside polling booths, ensuring proper conduct.
Micro observers will assist in monitoring external areas of polling stations.
⚖️ Pre-Election Preparations Emphadata-sized
Deputy election Commissioner Gyanesh Bharti held meetings with district and Commission officials to issue instructions.
The pre-election preparation is considered crucial for fair assembly elections in West Bengal.
The Commission has strictly instructed Central Security Forces to avoid accepting any hospitality from local sources.
Emphasis is on fairness, transparency, and immediate action against violators.
🛡️ Monitoring Disturbances and Illegal Activities
CCTV and micro observers will ensure that voting processes are not disrupted.
Violators attempting booth entry or disturbances will be recorded for accountability.
Surveillance is designed to deter malpractice and maintain order during elections.
Real-time monitoring allows the Commission to act immediately if issues arise.
📊 Strengthened election Oversight
Enhanced security measures reflect the Commission’s zero-tolerance policy for laxity.
Every polling booth will now have multiple layers of monitoring to maintain election integrity.
The step reinforces public confidence in free and fair elections in West Bengal.
Election authorities continue to ensure strict enforcement of all guidelines ahead of polling day.
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