West Bengal Faces Scrutiny as Election Police Officer Shortfall Impends
Kolkata– The Election Compensation (EC) is facing a prospective problem in West Bengal’s Special Extensive Revision (SIR) process. A significant variety of state government police officers, appointed as micro-observers, have actually failed to report by the High court’s February 10 deadline.
- Just 6, 000 of the 8, 505 assigned officers have reported.
- The EC has yet to get detailed info about reporting police officers.
- Chief Priest Banerjee previously alleged the EC engaged police officers from various other states.
The EC requires these policemans to undergo training before they can assist in the SIR job. This deficiency raises concerns regarding the timely and reliable conclusion of the revision procedure, prompting more scrutiny from the EC.
