Yesterday, Calcutta High Court directs central forces to stay in Bengal for 10 more days after the completion of the rural poll process to bring the law and order under control.
The Bengal Election Commission will declare when the election process is complete.
The single-headed bench of Chief Justice T.S. Sivagnanam directs state authorities to send central forces to tense areas immediately.
“The state police miserably failed to control the violence. Moreover, it did not use the trained armed central forces that came from various states to control the situation”
Additional solicitor-general Ashok Chakrabarty filed a report on behalf of the IG BSF, appointed by the Centre to manage central forces. In the report, the IG BSF accused the state police of keeping the forces waiting for deployment.
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