Electoral Oversight: West Bengal Assembly Preparations
Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar visits Kolkata to assess preparations for the West Bengal assembly elections. The EC will engage with administration and law-enforcement in a series of meetings to ensure a smooth electoral process. Kumar's visit spans three days, focusing on readiness and coordination.
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Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar landed in Kolkata on Sunday for a critical three-day visit addressing the upcoming West Bengal assembly elections. His agenda includes a comprehensive review of the election preparations.
The Election Commission, led by Kumar, has scheduled multiple meetings with key stakeholders. This involves discussions with administrative and law-enforcement officials to evaluate the election process readiness and tackle any prevailing challenges.
Kumar and the poll panel will engage in these strategic discussions until Tuesday, aiming to ensure a seamless and fair electoral procedure for the citizens of West Bengal.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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