
In a post on X, ahead of vote counting on May 4, Adhikari wrote, "It has come to my notice that several Officers assigned for Counting Day duties are reportedly disclosing their specific duty details, locations, and designations to their respective departmental organisations and associations." It has come to my notice that several Officers assigned for Counting Day duties are reportedly disclosing their specific duty details, locations, and designations to their respective departmental organizations and associations. I have received information that spreadsheets andβ¦ pic.twitter.com/EAiOz0DKJ3 β Suvendu Adhikari (@SuvenduWB) May 3, 2026
He further claimed that spreadsheets and lists were being circulated in which officers were "voluntarily or under pressure" filling out their "Election Duty Info," including specific roles in the counting process.
"This is a grave violation of election protocols," Adhikari said, warning that such practices could have serious implications. He listed multiple concerns arising from the alleged disclosure, stating that it may lead to the risk of undue influence.
"When an Officer's specific deployment is known to a politically tilted organisation or union, it opens the doors for unnecessary political influence and intimidation," he said.
Adhikari also flagged concerns over neutrality in the counting process. "The sanctity of the counting process relies on the confidentiality of personnel deployment. Any breach of this secrecy directly affects the impartiality of the results," he added in his X post.
He further alleged the possibility of pressure tactics being used through such data collection. "Such 'data collection' by associations is often a veiled attempt to put pressure on Officers to favour the ruling dispensation during the crucial counting hours," he said.
The LoP urged the Election Commission of India (ECI) and the Chief Electoral Officer of West Bengal to take immediate cognisance of the matter and issue strict directions prohibiting any officer from disclosing their assigned counting duty to any organisation or association. He also called for a probe into organisations allegedly collecting such sensitive deployment data.
Meanwhile, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Saumitra Khan also raised similar concerns in a post on X, alleging irregularities involving officials.
In his post, Khan wrote, "@ECISVEEP must take immediate action against the alleged fraud by ROs & DMs. Our democracy is at stake. IPAC/TMC-linked DMs & ROs are allegedly soliciting counting officers' IDs via WhatsApp to create fake credentials." π¨ URGENT! π¨ @ECISVEEP must take immediate action against the alleged fraud by ROs & DMs. Our democracy is at stake. β IPAC/TMC-linked DMs & ROs are allegedly soliciting counting officers' IDs via WhatsApp to create fake credentials (1/3) pic.twitter.com/8TQgYPoiuq β Saumitra khan (@KhanSaumitra) May 3, 2026
Meanwhile, security was heightened outside several strongrooms in Kolkata ahead of the result day.
Heavy force was deployed outside the strongrooms in Kolkata, which included Sakhawat Memorial Government Girls' High School in Bhabanipur, Netaji Indoor Stadium, and several others.
Polling across 294 constituencies in West Bengal was held on April 23 and 29, respectively, with counting set to take place on May 4. (ANI)
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