ECI bans motorcycles and orders tourist evacuation in West Bengal

The Election Commission of India has banned motorcycle use in West Bengal from 6pm to 6am two days before each polling phase and ordered evacuation of tourists from coastal resorts like Digha, Mandarmani, Tajpur, Udaipur and Shankarpur. These unprecedented measures aim to ensure free and fair polls in the 2026 assembly elections.

The Election Commission of India issued directives on April 20 banning motorcycle use in West Bengal from 6pm to 6am starting two days before each polling phase, with exemptions only for medical emergencies or family functions. Pillion riding is banned from 6am to 6pm, except for medical needs, family events or school-related transport. These apply from April 21 for Phase 1 polling on April 23 and similarly for Phase 2 on April 29. Two-wheeler use in election rallies is completely prohibited.

"In order to ensure free, fair, peaceful and violence-free elections-2026... and to prevent any form of intimidation and source jamming, the restrictions on use of motorcycles are hereby imposed," the directive stated. A senior CEO office official said motorcycles are often used for intimidation, transporting cash or liquor via narrow lanes. This marks the first such restriction in West Bengal's assembly polls history, unlike previous elections or other states.

Tourists and outsiders must vacate coastal resorts in Digha, Mandarmani, Tajpur, Udaipur and Shankarpur by 5pm Tuesday until Phase 1 ends in Purba Medinipur district. No out-of-district residents or political workers can stay in hotels; violations punishable under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Section 223. Police began loudspeaker announcements Monday night. Officials cited risks of outsiders inciting unrest in Ramnagar constituency.

Trinamool Congress MP Sushmita Dev criticised the measures as "completely clueless," impacting middle-class livelihoods. Zomato delivery partner Sourav Mondal said, "We depend on daily orders... it directly affects our earnings." Swiggy executive Ritwick Chatterjee noted uncertainty for delivery workers. Local officials confirmed strict enforcement with police coordination.

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Voters in long queues at a West Bengal polling station amid heavy security for the final phase of 2026 assembly elections.
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West Bengal votes in final phase of assembly elections

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West Bengal is voting today in the second and final phase of its 2026 Assembly elections, with over 2,300 companies of Central Armed Police Forces deployed for peaceful polling. The BJP aims to improve on its 2021 performance of 77 seats, amid allegations against TMC. Results are due on May 4.

The Election Commission of India has placed 106 individuals with criminal records under preventive detention in three West Bengal districts ahead of the first phase of assembly elections on April 23. The action aims to ensure a violence-free polling process. The ruling Trinamool Congress has filed a PIL in Calcutta High Court against potential further detentions.

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has accused the Election Commission and BJP of a deliberate design to seize control of the state ahead of assembly elections. She claimed over 50 senior officials were summarily removed. Banerjee described it as political interference of the highest order.

West Bengal police have reopened 59 older cases and registered 181 new FIRs connected to the 2021 Assembly election violence. The action forms part of a wider crackdown on alleged irregularities involving Trinamool Congress leaders.

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India's Supreme Court directed petitioners, including 65 on election duty in West Bengal whose names were deleted from the voter list after Special Intensive Revision (SIR), to approach appellate tribunals. The court refused their plea for immediate voting rights. It also praised the record 92.88% turnout and peaceful polling in the first phase.

Ahead of West Bengal assembly election vote counting, Mamata Banerjee and Abhishek Banerjee instructed TMC counting agents in a virtual meeting to stay vigilant at centres. They urged agents not to trust rumours, avoid outside food, and report any irregularities. Counting is scheduled for May 4.

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Tamil Nadu recorded 85.11% turnout across all 234 seats and West Bengal's phase 1 in 152 constituencies saw 92.35%, marking historic highs. The Election Commission described polling as largely peaceful, though sporadic violence occurred in parts of Bengal. High turnout persisted despite electoral roll reductions from Special Intensive Revision (SIR).

 

 

 

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