EC orders removal of Murshidabad DIG following violence

The Election Commission ordered the removal of the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Murshidabad in West Bengal due to reported violence and a perceived lack of supervision to prevent further incidents. Two violent episodes occurred in the region ...

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The Election Commission on Monday ordered the removal of DIG of Murshidabad in West Bengal following violence, and for the officer's "lack of supervision" to immediately prevent more incidents, sources said. They said two violent incidents were reported there in which weapons and explosives were used.

While visiting the state ahead of announcing the Lok Sabha polls, the Commission had said there will be zero tolerance for election violence and that responsibility will be fixed at "higher levels", the sources said.
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