KOLKATA :
REPRESENTATIVES of various
political parties in West Bengal
met the full bench of the Election
Commission on Monday, and
several of them sought a maximum of two-phase polling for the
upcoming assembly elections, a
senior official said.
Representatives of the TMC,
BJP, CPI(M), Congress, AAP, NPP
and Forward Bloc, among others, met Chief Election
Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar,
who was accompanied by
Election Commissioners Sukhbir
Singh Sandhu and Vivek Joshi,
and West Bengal CEO Manoj
Agarwal at a hotel in New Town
near Kolkata.
“A wide range of issues concerning the conduct of elections
in the state were discussed.
Several parties suggested that
the elections be held in one or
two phases and assured their
cooperation in ensuring that the
polls remain peaceful,” the EC
official said.
The parties urged the EC to take
stringent measures to curb the
activities of anti-social elements
and prevent intimidation of voters during the elections, he said.
“They emphasised the need
for strong security arrangements,
including deployment of Central
Armed Police Forces in adequate
numbers, to curb violence and
ensure that voters can cast
their ballots without fear,” he
said.
Some parties also raised concerns about the possible use of
crude bombs, illegal firearms and
money or muscle power during
the elections, he added.
During the meeting, the CEC
assured the parties that elections
are conducted strictly in accordance with the law and all necessary steps would be taken to
ensure a free, fair and transparent election in the state, the official said.