"Around 40 senior officers of the rank of Deputy Commissioner will be present at the venue. Plain clothes policemen will also be present at the site," the IPS officer said.
The Disaster Management unit of Kolkata Police, three units of QRT, four HRFS would be present too, he said.
According to a top officer of the Kolkata Police, security arrangement for the day would be the same as is made for the Republic Day parade.
Governor Kesari Nath Tripathi and Mamata Banerjee would be seated on the main stage with two more stages on either side of it, a source at the Lalbazar said.
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"On these two stages there will be 100 seats each. One will accommodate central ministers and invitee chief ministers from other states along with other VVIPs, the other two will have the Chief Minister's Cabinet colleagues who will also be taking oath tomorrow," he said.
This is for the first time that a chief minister will take oath on Red Road, an arterial link road.
According to a senior officer of the Kolkata Police Traffic Department, Red Road would be opened to traffic two days after the swearing-in programme, on Sunday evening (after 6PM).
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Talking about traffic movement, a senior officer of the department said that south-bound traffic would be diverted through Mayo Road or Kingsway and vehicles coming from the Kidderpore area would take Outram Road or Dufferin Road.
About the parking, he said that the VVIP vehicles would be parked at an earmarked space on the Dufferin Road and Outram Road while other vehicles would be parked on the Territorial Army area.