Law & order in Bengal for 2 phases under control: EC

Law & order in Bengal for 2 phases under control: EC

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Amid preparations for the first two phases of polls in West Bengal, the here on Thursday said the law and order situation in the state was under control and all booths would have adequate security forces.

"The law and order situation is under control. The polling will be conducted peacefully," said Sanjay Basu, Additional Chief Electoral Officer,

Polling for the first phase will be held in Cooch Behar (SC) and Alipurduar (ST) constituencies on April 11, while Jalpaiguri (SC), Darjeeling and Raiganj will go to the polls in the second phase on April 18.

On the number of central forces to be deputed for the first phase, Basu said the deployment, their numbers and whether they would be from the central or the state forces was the prerogative.

"I can only say there will be adequate forces in all the polling booths," Basu said.

Sharing the details of the "c-Vigil App," he said as many as 3,076 complaints have been registered. Of this, 27 were under the process of disposal.

The has also received 1,273 complaints via its National Grievance Services (NGS) portal. Of this, 28 were awaiting disposal.

The Chief Electoral Officer's office has seized 13,57,729 litre of liquor and Rs 14.72 crore in cash since the announcement of elections.

"None of the seizures has been proved to be connected with the elections," Basu said.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, April 04 2019. 23:14 IST