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West Bengal CEO says sensitive areas are being watched with records before phase two polls
Politics
Published on 28 April 2026

He promises everything is recorded as CAPF observes
Ahead of phase two assembly polls in West Bengal, the state’s Chief Electoral Officer said local administration is monitoring sensitive areas and that there is “nothing to hide” because everything is recorded. He urged voters to stay tension-free, citing a mix of police and CAPF presence, with officials reportedly going on on-ground observation to ensure issues are addressed promptly.
- CEO says sensitive areas are actively monitored ahead of phase two
- Administration and security personnel will oversee local situations
- He reassures voters that “everything is recorded”
- CAPF and police presence are highlighted to reduce tension
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