Suvendu Adhikari demands central forces for 3 more months after polls, TMC calls it 'defeatist mentality'
A total of 92,000 personnel of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) are likely to be deployed in West Bengal, the highest in any state, for the elections, according to officials.

He said that he would write to Governor CV Ananda Bose, the state's chief secretary and Union home secretary with the demand.
Reacting to Adhikari's statement, the TMC said it showed a "defeatist mentality".
"@SuvenduWB (Adhikari) demanded that Central Forces be allowed to remain in Bengal even after MCC (model code of conduct) has been lifted. He knows it better than anyone else that his Party is in shambles, that BJP commands no political hold in Bengal. So, their only option to salvage their diminishing relevance is by prolonging the stay of Central Forces," the TMC posted on X.
A total of 92,000 personnel of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) are likely to be deployed in West Bengal, the highest in any state, for the elections, according to officials.
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