The Calcutta High Court has rejected the Trinamool Congress’s petition challenging the counting arrangements for the West Bengal Assembly elections, upholding the Election Commission’s decision to appoint Central government and PSU employees as counting supervisors and assistants.
Court Refuses To Interfere In Counting Process
The court declined to interfere with the counting process, observing that the appointment of such personnel falls within the Election Commission’s discretion and is not illegal.Handbook Does Not Limit Selection To State Employees
The High Court held that the relevant handbook provisions do not restrict the selection of counting staff solely to State government employees.Transparency Safeguards Cited By Court
Rejecting concerns over possible irregularities, the court noted that the presence of micro observers, counting agents, CCTV surveillance and other safeguards ensures transparency in the counting process.It said the allegations raised were speculative in nature.

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