Bengal’s Coochbehar gets another police observer

People standing in the queue to cast their vote during the fifth phase of Lok Sabha election in Bangalore

Kolkata,  A new police observer was appointed by the Election Commission on Friday for West Bengal’s first phase election. In the evening the name of a third officer also came up, an official said.

Polling for the first phase will be held in Coochbehar (SC) and Alipurduar (ST) constituencies on April 11.

“Earlier Vinod Kumar was the in-charge of both the constituencies. Now Alok Kumar Roy, a 1991 batch IPS has been appointed for Coochbehar (SC) constituency,” Additional Chief Electoral Officer Sanjay Basu told reporters here.

Kumar will be in-charge of the Alipurduar (ST) constituency, he said.

As per an official from the CEO office, the name of 1998 batch IPS K. Jegadesan was also suggested for Coochbehar constituency.

As of now, the names of the two IPS officers are there for all the Assembly segments under Coochbehar constituency and it has not been finalised if both of them will continue there.

One can be a replacement or there can be two police observers, depending on the situation. Everything will be finalised when the EC sends the final observation, he said.

Meanwhile, sharing the details of the ‘c-Vigil App’, Basu said as many as 3,299 complaints have been registered so far out of which 23 are in the process of being disposed off.

Also, 1,354 complaints were received via the ECI’s National Grievance Services (NGS) portal and 31 of them are awaiting disposal.

The citizens portal of NGS recorded 1,593 complaints out of which 54 are being addressed, Basu added.

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