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EC Orders Immediate Arrests Over West Bengal Post-Poll Violence

Election Commission directs strict action after deaths, vandalism, and unrest following Bengal election results.

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  • Election Commission orders immediate arrests in violence cases
  • Two people killed amid post-poll unrest in West Bengal
  • Security intensified across sensitive districts after BJP victory

Kolkata: Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar has directed authorities to immediately arrest those involved in the recent West Bengal post-poll violence, following reports of deaths, vandalism, and political clashes across the state.

The directive came after two people were killed in alleged incidents of violence on Tuesday, while several political party offices were reportedly attacked and ransacked.

EC Issues Strong Instructions

According to officials, the Election Commission of India instructed the West Bengal administration and security agencies to take swift and firm action to restore order.

The Chief Election Commissioner reportedly directed:
Continuous patrolling in sensitive areas, immediate arrests of those inciting violence, and strict law enforcement measures.

The instructions were issued to:
The West Bengal chief secretary, director general of police, Kolkata police commissioner, district magistrates, superintendents of police, and central armed police forces.

Security Tightened Across Districts

Following the Election Commission’s intervention, security arrangements have been intensified in several districts.

Authorities have increased:
Police deployment, coordinated patrols with central forces, and surveillance in politically sensitive zones.

A senior police official stated that security agencies have been placed on high alert to prevent further escalation and ensure peace.

Violence Erupts After Historic Election Result

The unrest follows the conclusion of the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, which were conducted in two phases on April 23 and April 29.

The results, declared on May 4, saw the Bharatiya Janata Party secure a massive victory with 207 seats in the 294-member Assembly, ending the 15-year rule of the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC).

The scale of the BJP’s victory triggered strong political reactions and heightened tensions in several parts of the state.

Concerns Over Law and Order

The Election Commission’s strong response highlights growing concerns over maintaining law and order during the sensitive post-election period.

Officials indicated that:
Any attempt to disturb peace or target political workers will be dealt with firmly.

The Commission is also said to be closely monitoring developments across districts.

Political Tension Continues in West Bengal after Election

The political atmosphere in West Bengal remains tense following the change in power.

While BJP supporters celebrated the historic victory, opposition leaders have raised concerns regarding violence, intimidation, and attacks on party offices.

The situation has prompted authorities to focus heavily on preventing retaliatory clashes and ensuring stability during the transition of power

The West Bengal post-poll violence has emerged as a major concern immediately after one of the state’s most significant election outcomes in decades.

With the Election Commission demanding strict action and security agencies maintaining heightened vigilance, the coming days will be crucial in determining whether authorities can successfully prevent further unrest and ensure a peaceful political transition.

Also Read | BJP Historic Win West Bengal: Party Secures Landslide Victory, Set to Form First-Ever Government

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