West Bengal Set to Form New Assembly as Election Commission Issues Notification
The Election Commission has completed its constitutional duty by issuing a notification for forming a new assembly in West Bengal. This marks the end of the election process and paves the way for government formation. Officials confirmed adherence to electoral norms and the transparency of the election process.
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The Election Commission has officially completed the electoral cycle in West Bengal by issuing a critical notification to the state's governor. This procedural move confirms the formation of a new assembly and signifies the end of the election season.
A senior official within the Commission highlighted that the issuance of this notification represents an essential constitutional obligation, cementing the electoral outcomes. This process allows for the forthcoming steps toward forming a new government according to established protocols.
Officials emphasized the importance of adherence to democratic principles, ensuring that the entire election—from polling to counting—was executed transparently and impartially. This notification now clears the way for elected representatives to be sworn into office, ushering in West Bengal's new government.
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