Saturday, May 2, 2026
36.1 C
New Delhi

Bengal polling heats up: BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari flags ‘contractual workers’ in vote counting

Bengal polling heats up: BJP's Suvendu Adhikari flags ‘contractual workers’ in vote counting

ANI file photo

Suvendu Adhikari, leader of the opposition in West Bengal, has raised concerns over the deployment of contractual and casual workers for vote counting duties in two constituencies, calling it a threat to the integrity of the democratic process.Adhikari, who is also BJP’s candidate from Bhowanipore, described the move as “a matter of grave concern and a direct assault on the sanctity of the democratic process.”“Is the fate of Democracy being handed over to CONTRACTUAL WORKERS?” Adhikari wrote.Referring to counting orders issued for 227-Pingla AC and 230-Daspur AC, he questioned the involvement of non-permanent staff in handling sensitive election materials.“How can ‘Jibika Sebaks,’ ‘Sahayaks,’ and ‘Contractual DEOs’ be entrusted with the sensitive task of handling EVMs, VVPATs, and Postal Ballots?” he asked, adding that such roles are “inherently vulnerable to political pressure and lack the institutional accountability required for a process as sacred as the counting of votes,” Adhikari said through a post on X.He also called for immediate intervention by the Election Commission of India and the Chief Electoral Officer of West Bengal to ensure that only permanent government employees are deployed for counting duties. “This looks like a desperate attempt by the ruling dispensation to manipulate the final mandate through vulnerable personnel,” Adhikari alleged, urging a comprehensive audit of counting staff in Paschim Medinipur district.“The Election Commission of India must act to prevent the ‘Contractualization of Democracy.’ We will not allow the Mandate of the People to be tampered with by those whose jobs depend on the whims of the ruling party,” he said.The BJP leader’s remarks come amid allegations of EVM tampering in the constituency, with claims that the party’s symbol, the lotus, was “covered with tape” at certain polling booths in the Falta constituency of South 24 Parganas district.Repolling is underway in 15 polling stations in South 24 Parganas district, including 11 in Magrahat Paschim and four in Diamond Harbour constituencies.In a letter to the chief electoral officer of West Bengal, the Election Commission of India said the repoll was ordered based on inputs from the state election machinery, with voting scheduled from 7.00 am to 6.00 pm on the day

Go to Source

Hot this week

British comedian Peter Kay show evacuated mid-performance as ‘suspicious bag’ prompts Birmingham arena alert

Peter Kay Comedian Peter Kay was forced to leave the stage mid-performance after a suspicious bag prompted a police response and evacuation at a Birmingham venue. Read More

US Embassy warns citizens to stay alert in UK after London stabbing case

The embassy has advised citizens to remain “alert in public places” and stay away from schools, churches, tourist locations and transportation hubs. Read More

Poll shows 61% of Americans call Trump’s Iran war a mistake as economic worries mount

Public opinion in US is turning strongly against the ongoing war in Iran. According to a recent poll, 61% of Americans believe that the decision to use military force against Iran was a mistake. Read More

From Kanha To Pench: Best National Parks In Madhya Pradesh To See Tigers Right Now

From historic forts to white tiger legends, discover the unique stories within Madhya Pradesh’s tiger reserves. Read More

Planning Your Summer Vacation? Here’s Why You Should Be Ready To Pay More For Flights

Global oil prices have spiked sharply amid the Iran conflict, with disruptions in supply chains and fears around key shipping routes pushing prices significantly higher Go to Source Author: News18 Read More

Topics

British comedian Peter Kay show evacuated mid-performance as ‘suspicious bag’ prompts Birmingham arena alert

Peter Kay Comedian Peter Kay was forced to leave the stage mid-performance after a suspicious bag prompted a police response and evacuation at a Birmingham venue. Read More

US Embassy warns citizens to stay alert in UK after London stabbing case

The embassy has advised citizens to remain “alert in public places” and stay away from schools, churches, tourist locations and transportation hubs. Read More

Poll shows 61% of Americans call Trump’s Iran war a mistake as economic worries mount

Public opinion in US is turning strongly against the ongoing war in Iran. According to a recent poll, 61% of Americans believe that the decision to use military force against Iran was a mistake. Read More

From Kanha To Pench: Best National Parks In Madhya Pradesh To See Tigers Right Now

From historic forts to white tiger legends, discover the unique stories within Madhya Pradesh’s tiger reserves. Read More

Planning Your Summer Vacation? Here’s Why You Should Be Ready To Pay More For Flights

Global oil prices have spiked sharply amid the Iran conflict, with disruptions in supply chains and fears around key shipping routes pushing prices significantly higher Go to Source Author: News18 Read More

‘BJP can’t win on its own’: Gaurav Gogoi claims ‘theft’ bid, slams Assam exit polls

President of the Assam Congress Gaurav Gogoi has alleged lapses in election security, claiming that BJP workers were seen inside strong rooms in remote parts of the state. Read More

‘Fate Of Bengal Poll Decided By What Happens In Voting Rooms’: Sibal After SC Order On TMC Plea

Kapil Sibal questions integrity of West Bengal polls, seeks strict implementation of EC circular on counting staff, raises concerns over CAPF deployment. Read More

TFPC announces token strike despite Nadigar Sangam talks

The Tamil Film Producers Council (TFPC) officially announced a token strike on May 2, 2026, sparking a major discussion across the Tamil film industry. Read More

Related Articles