Political tension is increasing in West Bengal as the state government and the Election Commission have come into conflict over administrative decisions. The issue has become one of the biggest political stories in the state.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has strongly criticized the transfer of several IAS and IPS officers. The state government has even moved the Calcutta High Court to challenge the decision.
The Election Commission said the transfers were made to ensure fair elections. However, the state government believes that these actions could affect the administration.
Recently, Mamata Banerjee also claimed that an “undeclared President’s Rule” is being imposed in the state. This statement has created a new political controversy.
Political parties in the state are now preparing for intense election campaigning. Both the ruling party and opposition parties are trying to attract voters with new promises.
Experts believe that the upcoming elections in West Bengal will be very competitive. Political rallies and public meetings are already increasing in different parts of the state.
The situation has also become a major topic on television and social media platforms. Supporters of different parties are actively sharing their opinions online.
Security arrangements are being strengthened to ensure peaceful elections. Officials say strict measures will be taken to avoid any violence or disturbance.
Overall, the political situation in West Bengal is becoming more intense as the election date gets closer.

