 With the last and sixth phase of the Assembly elections  in West Bengal, covering 14 constituencies, all set to begin at 7 a.m.  on Tuesday (May 10), the Election Commission has made “unprecedented  security arrangements” considering all the constituencies come under the  hotbed of naxal activities.
 With the last and sixth phase of the Assembly elections  in West Bengal, covering 14 constituencies, all set to begin at 7 a.m.  on Tuesday (May 10), the Election Commission has made “unprecedented  security arrangements” considering all the constituencies come under the  hotbed of naxal activities.Besides 700 companies of  the Central Police Forces (CPF) which have already been moved to  provide security cover in the constituencies coming under West  Midnapore, Purulia and Bankura districts, another 125 companies of the  State armed police and local police have been deployed to ensure all  goes well during the polling, an EC official said here on Monday.
Besides  three helicopters and CPFs on anti-landmine vehicles would be  patrolling the sky and the ground to ensure that the electorate –  26,578,434 – exercised their franchise in a peaceful atmosphere without  fear or violence. Of the total voters 12, 87,967 are women.With  the completion of this phase of WB poll, the process of polling that  began on March 1 with the announcement of poll schedule for Tamil Nadu,  Kerala, Assam, Puducherry and West Bengal will come to an end and the  counting is to be taken up on May 13 at 8 a.m. in all the four States  and Puducherry.
A total of 97 candidates are in fray  for this phase of WB poll and of them seven are women. The Commission  has set up 3534 polling stations in the three districts and declared all  of them as “hyper sensitive”.West Midnapore has the highest of seven Assembly constituencies, followed by four in Purulia, and three in Bankura.
 
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