City
Epaper

West Bengal CEO imposes restrictions on motorbike movement ahead of polls

By ANI | Updated: April 21, 2026 14:25 IST

Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], April 21 : The Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of West Bengal has issued a directive ...

Open in App

Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], April 21 : The Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of West Bengal has issued a directive imposing strict restrictions on motorcycle movement and rallies ahead of polling days to ensure free, fair, and violence-free Assembly elections in the state.

The instructions have been sent to all District Election Officers and Commissioners of Police, and Superintendents of Police for immediate implementation.

According to the order, the restrictions will come into effect from "Polling day minus two" onward and remain in place through polling day, with the aim of preventing intimidation, unlawful mobilisation, and any disruption to the electoral process.

As per the guidelines, no motorcycle rallies will be allowed from two days before polling. Additionally, movement of motorcycles between 6 PM and 6 AM has been completely restricted during this period, except in emergencies such as medical needs or family functions.

Further, from 6 AM to 6 PM during the pre-poll period, pillion riding on motorcycles will not be permitted, except for essential purposes like medical emergencies, family-related needs, or transporting school children. On the day of polling, however, limited relaxation has been provided, allowing family members to travel together on motorcycles between 6 AM and 6 PM for voting and other essential activities.

The CEO has also stated that individuals requiring exemptions must obtain prior written permission from their local police station. Authorities have been directed to widely publicise these restrictions through print, electronic, and social media platforms to ensure public awareness.

District officials have been instructed to issue necessary legal orders, coordinate closely with the police, and strictly monitor enforcement to prevent any violations. The directive emphasises that no activity should be allowed that could lead to intimidation or disturb the electoral environment.

"This measure is being taken to maintain a calm and conducive atmosphere for voters and to prevent any untoward incident during the election period," the order stated.

West Bengal will go to polls in two phases for the 2026 Assembly elections, with the first phase scheduled on April 23 and the second on April 29. The counting of votes will take place on May 4.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalGlobal rights group highlights growing restrictions on civil liberties in Pakistan

National'The ground has already slipped beneath Mamata Banerjee': Dharmendra Pradhan ahead of Bengal polls

NationalFirozabad Tragedy: Man Falls While Boarding Train at Tundla Station, Dragged to Death as Train Moves; Disturbing Footage Surfaces

TechnologyIndia, UK deepen industry linkages, set to foster robust manufacturing ties

BusinessIndia, UK deepen industry linkages, set to foster robust manufacturing ties

Politics Realted Stories

PoliticsCongress President Kharge calls PM "terrorist who does not believe in equality," claims he meant PM terrorising opponents

PoliticsKC Venugopal submits breach of privilege notice against PM Modi over address to nation

PoliticsTVK chief Vijay holds massive roadshow in Saidapet area ahead of TN assembly polls

PoliticsHimachal: Temperatures rise by 2-5°c across several district; light rain likely from April 24

Politics"People are very positive," Chandrababu Naidu expresses confidence in NDA win in Tamil Nadu polls