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  • | Photo: Sandipan Chatterjee/Outlook : In the run-up to Bengal elections, concerns have been sounded around the heavy deployment of central armed forces across the state. With around 2.4 lakh personnel deployed, a number claimed to be unprecedented in the history of the state, forces were seen heavily patrolling the constituencies going into polls in Phase 1.
    A Vote Ringed By Forces: Bengal’s Poll Season Turns Security-Heavy

    Across Kolkata and beyond, election season in West Bengal is being marked as much by security formations as by political mobilisation. Central paramilitary forces, deployed in what officials describe as unprecedented numbers, are conducting route marches, guarding key constituencies, and shadowing campaign activity, underscoring the high-stakes nature of the polls. From temple precincts in Kalighat to dense urban constituencies in Kolkata, route marches and security drills have become a daily spectacle. With nearly 2.4 lakh personnel deployed, questions around scale, necessity, and the message such visibility sends are shaping the political atmosphere.

    | Photo: Sandipan Chatterjee/Outlook : In the run-up to Bengal elections, concerns have been sounded around the heavy deployment of central armed forces across the state. With around 2.4 lakh personnel deployed, a number claimed to be unprecedented in the history of the state, forces were seen heavily patrolling the constituencies going into polls in Phase 1.

    BY Photo Webdesk

  • Illustration: Vikas Thakur
    The Last Frontiers

    Will Tamil Nadu and West Bengal stop cultural and Hindutva in its aggressive expansionist tracks? With Periyar and Tagore being invoked, how does the BJP counter these tall leaders who have shaped the politics in these states for decades? Can Modi take on these giants?

    Illustration: Vikas Thakur

    BY Outlook Editorial

PTI : Women show their identity cards as they queue to vote at a polling station during the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, in Chennai, Thursday, April 23, 2026.
Assembly Elections 2026 Voting: Highest Voter Turnout In Tamil Nadu, West Bengal Since Independence, Says CEC

Assembly Elections 2026 Voting: As elections for the two states of West Bengal and Tamil Nadu commenced, voters including political leaders cast their vote. However, technical glitches at booths have caused delays.

BY Outlook News Desk

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