The EC had ordered the shift of four IPS officers and three IAS officers against whom complaints of bias were received.
Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee told reporters in Durgapur that she has agreed to replace four SPs, a DM and two ADMs, as directed by the Election Commission, moving away from the path of confrontation as the EC stuck to its gun.
"It will rather be good for me, I have good contact with all the officers in my state," Banerjee said.
Banerjee's piping down came just a day after she had threatened threatened to defy the EC order and face arrest as a consequence.
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She alleged such action by the EC was visible only in the states ruled by regional parties like West Bengal.
She said the officers who were ordered to be transferred were competent and their integrity was not in question.
"The officers were transferred without consulting the state government. No opinion was even sought as to which officer has the competence in which district," Banerjee said.
Unfazed by the severe criticism of its action by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her threat to defy the directive to shift the officials, the EC today told the state Chief Secretary that its order of April 7 should be complied with by tomorrow morning.