Unprecedented Security for Historic Swearing-In at Kolkata's Brigade Parade Ground
The Brigade Parade Ground in Kolkata will be heavily secured with 4,000 police personnel for the swearing-in of West Bengal's first BJP government. The event, potentially attended by high-profile political leaders, involves rigorous security measures including CCTV monitoring, crowd management, and traffic management to ensure safety and order.
- Country:
- India
The Brigade Parade Ground in Kolkata is set to transform into a fortress as 4,000 police personnel are deployed for the swearing-in of West Bengal's first BJP government this Friday, a senior official disclosed. The event is anticipated to draw major political figures, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
Ahead of the historic ceremony, the expansive 900-acre ground has been segmented into approximately 30 sectors to enhance crowd control and fortify security. Each segment will be overseen by a police officer with a high rank, and central armed forces may join the security effort if deemed necessary.
Kolkata Police from Lalbazar convened a high-level meeting to finalize the security details. Measures include installing door-frame metal detectors and handheld scanners at all access points, deploying CCTV cameras for comprehensive surveillance, and imposing traffic diversions to mitigate congestion.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Prime Minister Modi's gift of Parle Melody toffees to Italian PM spurs unrelated Parle stock rally
Naxalism eliminated before deadline: BJP leader NV Subhash welcomes Amit Shah's declaration of a 'Naxal-free India'
"Naxalism is reducing, people are getting employment": Eknath Shinde praises Amit Shah's efforts to make 'India Naxal-free'
India Has Achieved Milestone of Becoming Naxal-Free, Amit Shah Says at CZC Meeting
Amit Shah chairs 26th Central Zonal Council meet in Bastar, stresses development in Naxal-free regions at par with rest of country

