"All necessary arrangement has been made and precautionary steps taken to make tomorrow's civic elections free, fair and peaceful," State Election Commissioner S R Upadhyay said.
The SEC said that adequate security arrangements have been made in consultation with the Kolkata Police and the state police. Three companies of central forces would also be deployed.
Altogether 15 observers and three special observers would directly monitor the entire polling process in the city.
There would be 4,704 polling stations under 1,516 polling premises. Of them 535 polling premises have been identified as sensitive, Upadhyay said.
Altogether 320 polling premises would be brought under video coverage while webcam would also remain operational in many polling stations.
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