
Bengal 2026 Phase 2: Massive Security Blitz
10 Key Takeaways:
- Massive Troop Surge: The Election Commission is deploying 2,321 companies of central forces. Furthermore, this marks an unprecedented level of security for a single phase.
- High-Level Leadership: The DG of the CAPF is personally leading route marches. Consequently, this sends a strong message of law and order directly to the ground.
- Military Presence: Heavy military vehicles are patrolling the narrow lanes of Kolkata. In addition, these assets are being used for area domination in sensitive neighborhoods.
- Drone Surveillance: High-tech drones are monitoring polling zones for the first time. Specifically, they will track illegal gatherings and potential unrest from the skies.
- Urban Focus: Kolkata alone has received 273 companies of security forces. Meanwhile, this deployment is designed to secure the city's complex and dense voting blocks.
- Mobile Patrols: 160 specialized bike squads are navigating narrow interior alleys. As a result, security forces can reach interior lanes where larger vehicles cannot enter.
- Confidence Building: These measures aim to restore public trust in the electoral process. Thus, voters can head to the booths without fear of intimidation or threats.
- Zero-Violence Goal: The EC wants to repeat the success of Phase 1, which saw zero deaths. Therefore, they are leaving no room for security lapses this time around.
- Voter Protection: Unauthorized persons are banned from entering within 100 meters of booths. Strictly speaking, the Zero-Entry Zone will be enforced by armed central personnel.
- Constitutional Rights: The massive security acts as a shield for your democratic right. Ultimately, the goal is to ensure every citizen exercises their vote freely and fearlessly.
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