‘We have left no stone unturned…’ Chief Electoral Officer’s special message to the public amid Bengal election results
West Bengal Election Results 2026: Amidst the chaos of the results of West Bengal Assembly elections, an important statement of the state’s Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Manoj Kumar Aggarwal has come out. While addressing the media during the counting of votes, he spoke openly about the election process, security and future plans. He clearly said that the entire focus of the Election Commission was that the people of Bengal could exercise their franchise without any fear.
Emphasis on fair elections and law and order
Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Kumar Aggarwal said that this time our team has tried its best to conduct the elections in Bengal in a completely free and fair manner. Regarding law and order, he said that the administration had tried its best to maintain peace. According to Aggarwal, people participated enthusiastically in the elections this time and celebrated this celebration of democracy like a festival. He expressed satisfaction that people reached the polling booth fearlessly and voted.
Will elections be held in a single phase in Bengal now?
The most shocking part of the statement was when Manoj Kumar Aggarwal talked about the phases of the elections. He revealed that the Election Commission was all set to conduct elections in West Bengal in a single phase. However, he clarified that the decision to hold multi-phase elections is taken keeping in mind security and many other important factors.
Hinting at future possibilities, Aggarwal said, “It is possible that in the coming times, elections may be held in West Bengal in a single phase. In the future, whatever is possible within the ambit of rules, regulations and laws will be followed completely.” After his statement, now the discussion has intensified in the state politics whether the picture of Bengal is going to change in the next elections.
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