Nearly 3,000 women polling personnel would be deployed in around 575 polling stations during the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal in five phases beginning April 17.
"This is the overall picture about the deployment of women polling personnel so far during the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in the state," state's Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Sunil Gupta said here today.
Sources at the CEO's office said that nearly 3.8 lakh polling personnel would be deployed during the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in the state.
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Meanwhile, preparation for the first phase election on April 17 was in its final stage with expenditure monitoring, deployment of flying squad, police and I-T personnel, Gupta said, adding, that police observers would also join soon.
Static Surveillance Team has also been deployed to keep a tab on vehicular movements during the election process, he said.
Stating that in the first phase a total of 47 candidates are in fray for four parliamentary constituencies, the CEO said that so far 69 candidates have filed nominations for the second phase and 32 for the third phase in the state.
Speaking about pre-poll violence in the state, the CEO said there was no death in pre-poll violence so far, though 235 persons were injured in 244 untoward poll-related incidents.
Till April 2, the CEO's office had received 180 complaints with a maximum of 129 from the CPI(M), of which 100 complaints had been disposed so far, he said.