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India deploys 2,407 paramilitary companies for first phase of West Bengal assembly elections

Wednesday, 15 April 2026, 12:18 · 1 min read

India's Election Commission will deploy 2,407 companies of Central Armed Police Forces for the first phase of West Bengal state assembly elections, scheduled for 23 April. Murshidabad district is set to receive the heaviest security presence, with 316 companies assigned across its two police jurisdictions. The large-scale deployment reflects ongoing concerns about election-related violence in West Bengal, a state with a history of politically charged polling.

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The HinduEC to deploy 2,407 companies of Central forces for first phase of Bengal polls on April 23 ↗︎
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