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Repoll Will Be Conducted Only If Absolutely Necessary: Bengal CEO On EVM Tampering Allegations

OMMCOM NEWS by OMMCOM NEWS
April 30, 2026
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Kolkata: In the aftermath of the BJP’s allegations that Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) have been tampered in some booths during the second phase of polling, West Bengal Chief Electoral Officer, Manoj Kumar Agarwal, on Thursday said that repolling will be conducted in certain constituencies only if “absolutely necessary”.

Earlier in the day, Agarwal had said: “If reports of taping of any button come in, that should be verified and noted. If true, those booths will go for a repoll.”

The Bengal CEO however clarified that the decision to conduct election again is not taken at the state level and rather by the Election Commission of India.

“Repolling decision is not taken at our level. The matter is being scrutinised in Delhi. There are candidates and CCTV footage. Decision will be taken there. We will let you know when we receive the decision,” he told reporters.

He added: “There is no hurry in conducting the repoll. Let the scrutiny report come. Repolling will only be conducted if it is absolutely necessary.”

He also said that an FIR has not yet been registered on alleged EVM tampering.

“FIR will be lodged but for now our work is to focus on completing the election process. Once a crime has been committed, it stays,” he said.

Moreover, Agarwal mentioned that action is being taken by police wherever violence has been reported during the polling process. “Some arrests have also been made. The Police Commissioner will look into the matter and take appropriate action,” he said.

Further, the Bengal CEO said that the 77 complaints received during the polling process in the state were from the control room.

He said: “On the field too there are presiding officers, observers, returning officers, and other officials. They will look into it and form an opinion. We will decide on the basis of their opinion.”

Over claims regarding electricity issues at some counting centres ahead of the result on May 4, he assured that generators will be put up at those centres.

“At the district level there are West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company Limited and other agencies. I would ask them to keep full power backups. I myself will visit several centres,” Agarwal said.

(IANS)

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