West Bengal Shuts Down Celebration Rallies Post-Election
In West Bengal, no victory rallies are permitted on election result day. Special Observer Subrata Gupta confirmed the decision and addressed concerns regarding party agents struggling to reach counting centres. The poll panel is actively reviewing these issues and promises a swift resolution.
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West Bengal's Chief Electoral Officer has announced a blanket ban on victory rallies in the state following the declaration of election results. This measure is aimed at maintaining order and safety amid post-election tensions.
Special Observer Subrata Gupta emphasized that the restriction applies to all political parties, confirming that no processions or gatherings will be allowed to celebrate candidate victories. This decision has been conveyed to party leaders across the region.
Additionally, the poll panel is investigating complaints about party agents facing difficulties in accessing counting centres. Gupta assured the public and concerned parties that these issues are under review, with solutions forthcoming soon.
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