West Bengal's Silent Victory: A Day Without Rallies
In West Bengal, no celebratory rallies for election victories were permitted on Monday. Electoral authorities are addressing complaints regarding party agents' difficulties in accessing counting centers. Special Observer Subrata Gupta affirmed that issues would be resolved promptly.
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In an unprecedented move, West Bengal authorities prohibited celebratory rallies by victorious candidates on Monday, ensuring a quiet acknowledgment of electoral results.
A senior official from the Chief Electoral Officer's office confirmed this ban, emphasizing that law and order remained a priority amidst the post-election fervor.
Complaints have surfaced about party agents' struggles to reach counting centers. Special Observer Subrata Gupta assured the media that these issues were under review and would be expedited.
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