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Amit Shah Assures Central Force Presence in Bengal Post-Polls; Leads Massive Roadshow in Behala

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Kolkata: Union Home Minister Amit Shah declared on Monday that central security forces will remain deployed in West Bengal for at least seven days following the conclusion of the assembly elections. Speaking to a massive gathering in Behala on the final day of campaigning for the second and final phase of polling, Shah urged citizens to cast their votes on April 29 without fear of intimidation. He emphasized that the continued presence of the forces is intended to prevent post-poll violence and ensure a peaceful transition, regardless of the election results.

The Home Minister’s visit transformed the South Kolkata neighbourhood into a “sea of saffron” as he led a high-profile roadshow in support of BJP candidates for the Behala Purba and Behala Paschim constituencies. Standing atop a decorated open-hood vehicle, Shah waved to the thousands of supporters who lined the streets, showering flower petals on the crowd. The route was packed with BJP workers carrying party flags and orange-green balloons, with the air echoing slogans of “Jai Shri Ram” and “Bharat Mata Ki Jai.”

Addressing the concerns of voters regarding local “goons,” Shah assured the public that the Election Commission has made unprecedented security arrangements for the upcoming phase. “Go and vote on the 29th; do not worry,” Shah told the crowd. “I am telling you that even though the BJP will come to power, central forces will remain here for seven days to protect you.” This statement comes amid a highly charged electoral atmosphere where security has remained a central point of contention between the ruling Trinamool Congress and the opposition.

The roadshow marked the culmination of the BJP’s intense campaigning efforts in the state capital, as the party seeks to make significant gains in the urban pockets of South Bengal. With polling for the final phase scheduled for Thursday, the Home Minister’s assurance of post-poll protection is seen as a strategic move to boost voter turnout among those who may fear potential repercussions. Following the roadshow, Shah returned to Delhi to resume his official duties, leaving the local leadership to oversee the final preparations for the April 29 vote.

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