12 Companies Central Forces Deployed in West Bengal
West Bengal Assembly Voting Election is soon. So the political environment is becoming very active. One by one, political parties are devising new strategies to compete with each other. Now anxiously awaiting the announcement of the voting schedule. The political circles of the common man are now curious to know when and how many votes were cast. This time the L12 companies are the central forces of the state. CISF staff from two companies arrived in Durgapur on Saturday morning. They will be sent to Bankura and Birbhum. This month, a total of 125 companies of central forces will come to the state step by step.
These 12 companies arrive in Bengal by special train from Jammu and Kashmir. In addition to Durgapur, paramilitary forces are scheduled to land at Burdwan Station, Kolkata Station, and Dunkuni Station. These 12 companies will initially be deployed in Bidhannagar, Baruipur, Diamond Harbor, Barrackpore, Howrah, Hughli Grameen, West Midnapore, East Midnapore, Howrah Grameen, Birbhum, East Burdwan, and Bankura.
At the moment, 1 company will be deployed in all locations. From there they will reach the specified location. Later, starting this afternoon or Sunday morning, the paramilitary personnel together with the local police administration will begin the work of Domination of the Area or Construction of Confidence.
It is known that the largest number of troops will be deployed in Jhargram and Purulia, with 9 companies. ৬ The company forces will be in Siliguri. There will be 4 companies in Hooghly and Howrah. There will be 5 companies in Birbhum, West Midnapore, East Midnapore, Barakpur, Chandannagar, Malda, Murshidabad. There will be three companies in Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Kochbihar, Jalpaiguri, Krishnanagar, Kolkata, Barasat, East Burdwan, and Bankura. The troops will be deployed in two companies in Sundarbans, Diamond Harbor, Baruipur, Bidhannagar, Basirhat, Bangaon, Howrah Grameen, Ranaghat, Jangipur, South Dinajpur, Raiganj, Islampur, and Alipurduar.
By the way, in the latest Panchayat and Lok Sabha polls, all parties have raised their voices against the ruling party over accusations of violence and terrorism. This time the assembly votes. The biggest challenge in conducting this year’s assembly elections is law and order. Officials at the Delhi Election Commission also agree with that. The entire commission bank has already visited the state in a three-day visit.
At that time they said that the forces will be deployed according to the rules. That number will increase step by step. The central forces have already begun to enter the state. At the moment, the job of the central forces is to patrol the border areas, route marches. The opposition has already approached the Electoral Commission to make the election transparent and free.

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