April 23, 2026

West Bengal Elections 2026: Rally Permissions Issue Leads to Political Debate in Kolkata

Kolkata, April 2026:
During the ongoing West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026, scheduled political rallies in Kolkata and Serampore saw changes in permissions and scheduling, leading to political discussions between parties.

 What Happened

According to election schedules, certain rallies planned for April 23, 2026 were not conducted as initially scheduled. The events were later rescheduled to a subsequent date after the completion of required administrative procedures.

Officials stated that all public meetings and rallies during the election period must follow the Election Commission’s guidelines and obtain necessary permissions through the prescribed process.

 Administrative Process

Authorities explained that permissions for public rallies are granted based on:

  • Compliance with election regulations
  • Availability of security arrangements
  • Traffic and public safety considerations
  • Timely submission of applications through official channels

The Election Commission of India and local administration oversee these arrangements to ensure law and order during the election period.

 Political Reactions

Following the changes in schedule, political parties expressed differing views on the matter. Some leaders raised concerns about campaign scheduling and administrative procedures, while others emphasized adherence to established electoral rules.

 Context

Election-time regulations require equal opportunity for campaigning while ensuring public safety and orderly conduct of events. Such adjustments in rally permissions are not uncommon during large-scale elections involving multiple parties and constituencies.

 Conclusion

The issue has highlighted the importance of procedural compliance and coordination between political parties and election authorities during high-intensity electoral campaigns.

SUPRIYO DASGUPTA

District Reporter

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