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Assembly Election 2026: Police Role to Intensify, No Leniency for Threats; Strict Orders Issued to Stations
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Assembly Election 2026: Police to be stricter, no leniency for threats!
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22-03-2026, 19:09
Assembly Election 2026: Police to be stricter, no leniency for threats!
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Police administration to take a strict role in Assembly Election 2026, with no leniency for threats or warnings.
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Madhyamgram Police Station, led by Amit P. Javalgi, issued strict instructions for peaceful elections.
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Special surveillance on 6 issues including booth jamming, fake voting, violence, intimidation, and outsider movement.
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Police to monitor suspicious areas, conduct naka checking, and ban meetings/rallies without permission and bike rallies.
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Voting in West Bengal to be held in two phases, with Kolkata voting on April 29, ensuring free and fair elections with central forces.
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