Over ₹1,000 Crore Seized in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal Ahead of Elections
Significant Seizures Reported by Election Commission
The Election Commission of India has announced that the total value of cash, alcohol, drugs, and other items confiscated in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal has surpassed ₹1,000 crore. As of April 22, following the activation of the Election Seizure Management System (ESMS) on February 26, the total seizures amounted to ₹1,072.13 crore.
In West Bengal, the seized items were valued at ₹472.89 crore, while Tamil Nadu accounted for ₹599.24 crore in confiscations.
Details of Confiscated Items
The seized items include ₹127.67 crore in cash, over 40 lakh liters of alcohol valued at ₹106.3 crore, drugs worth ₹184.83 crore, precious metals totaling ₹215.19 crore, and free gifts and other items valued at ₹437.97 crore. On March 15, the Election Commission announced the schedule for assembly elections and by-elections in Assam, Kerala, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal, emphasizing strict adherence to the Model Code of Conduct.
Enhanced Monitoring Measures
To ensure free and fair elections, the Election Commission has conducted multiple review meetings with chief secretaries, chief electoral officers, directors general of police, and enforcement agencies from the election-bound states and neighboring areas. More than 5,011 flying squad teams have been deployed, with 2,728 in West Bengal and 2,283 in Tamil Nadu, ready to respond to complaints within 100 minutes.
Additionally, over 5,363 static surveillance teams have been formed for surprise inspections, with 3,142 in West Bengal and 2,221 in Tamil Nadu. Citizens and political parties can report violations of the code of conduct through the C-Vigil module on the ECI-NET platform.
