The West Bengal government has carried out a major reshuffle in its IPS cadre, transferring and posting 22 officers ahead of the Assembly elections. The move follows another round of changes made a day earlier. Key postings include Amit P Javalgi as IGP, Barasat range, and Alok Rajoria as DIG, Burdwan range. The reshuffle is being seen as part of administrative preparations before the polls.
Assembly Elections Highlights: Mamata Banerjee to meet Election Commission in Delhi
Assembly Elections News 2026 Highlights: With Assembly elections due later this year in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry, political activity is intensifying well beyond the five poll-bound states. Union Home Minister Amit Shah arrived in West Bengal on a two-day visit and addressed a BJP workers’ meeting in Barrackpore before flying to north Bengal around 2 pm as part of the party’s outreach ahead of the elections. In Tamil Nadu, the campaign temperature has risen, with AIADMK general secretary and former chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami attacking the DMK government. He said there were only two new moon (Amavasya) days left for the DMK regime to end, sharpening the party’s pitch against the ruling alliance. Meanwhile in Assam, a united opposition has stepped up protests over alleged irregularities in the draft electoral rolls. Opposition parties have accused the authorities of "vote theft" through the Special Revision (SR) exercise, raising concerns over the process ahead of the Assembly polls. Stay tuned to indiatoday.in for the latest updates on the upcoming Assembly elections across four states and one Union Territory.
