West Bengal Bans Victory Rallies Amid Election Counting Concerns

In a decisive action, West Bengal has prohibited any victory rallies on the day of election results. This decision comes amid concerns regarding party agents struggling to access counting centers. Special observer Subrata Gupta confirmed the ban and assured that the issues faced by agents would be addressed promptly. This move aims to maintain order and ensure a smooth counting process in the state. Read on to find out more about the implications of this decision and the ongoing electoral situation.
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Election Results Lead to Restrictions in West Bengal


Kolkata: In a significant move, West Bengal has prohibited any rallies celebrating the success of candidates on Monday, as confirmed by a senior official from the Chief Electoral Officer's (CEO) office.


The official indicated that the election commission is investigating reports that representatives from various parties faced difficulties accessing counting centers.


Special observer Subrata Gupta addressed the media, stating, "Celebratory rallies following the announcement of results are not permitted anywhere in the state today."


He further added, "We are currently addressing the issue regarding agents who were unable to reach their designated centers, and it will be resolved shortly."