Ensuring Democracy: Free and Fair Elections in West Bengal
Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar guarantees a fair and transparent electoral process in West Bengal. With the first voting phase on April 23, the EC pledges to prevent violence, intimidation, and influence. Allegations of partisanship from TMC are refuted as EC upholds integrity.
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The Election Commission, led by Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, is committed to upholding a democratic and transparent electoral process in West Bengal, as the first voting phase approaches on April 23.
During a meeting with poll management officials, the CEC assured that elections will proceed free of fear, violence, and intimidation.
Despite claims by the ruling TMC that the EC favors the BJP, these accusations are strongly denied to preserve the election's integrity.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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