Kolkata Police Ban Large Gatherings for 60 Days Ahead of Election Vote Counting
Prohibitory orders imposed in central business district from May 3 to July 1 following intelligence about potential violent demonstrations
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- Kolkata Police have imposed prohibitory orders banning large gatherings in parts of the city's central business district for 60 days from May 3 to July 1, 2026.
- The ban covers areas under Bowbazar and Hare Street police stations and the Headquarters Traffic Guard zone.
- The action follows intelligence inputs about likely violent demonstrations during the May 4 assembly election vote counting, with TMC leaders having alleged lack of transparency at strongrooms housing EVMs.
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The West Bengal assembly elections concluded on April 29, 2026. Vote counting is scheduled for May 4. The prohibitory orders under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, empower police to restrict public gatherings in the interest of public peace.
Kolkata: After receiving inputs about possible violent demonstrations, the Kolkata Police on Friday decided to impose prohibitory orders for 60 days from May 3 in parts of the city's central business district, an official order said. The order was issued ahead of the May 4 counting of votes in the assembly elections.
Two counting centres in Kolkata witnessed high drama late on Thursday evening after TMC leaders alleged a lack of transparency and possible malpractice at the strongrooms housing sealed EVMs of the assembly polls, which concluded on April 29.
"Information has been received from credible sources that violent demonstrations are likely to take place, resulting in large-scale disturbances of the public tranquillity and breach of the peace" in areas under Bowbazar and Hare Street police stations, as well as the Headquarters Traffic Guard zone, the order said.
Invoking provisions of Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, it further stated that authorities were "of the opinion that there is sufficient cause" to restrict public gatherings in the interest of preventing any disturbance.
The restrictions will remain in force from May 3 to July 1, 2026, or until further notice. The directive prohibits rallies, processions or demonstrations in the specified areas.
Under the order, any unlawful assembly of five or more persons, carrying of lathis or "any lethal or other dangerous weapons", as well as acts likely to disrupt peace or vehicular movement, have been banned.
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Vote counting on May 4 will proceed under enhanced security
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TMC is likely to continue raising EVM transparency concerns through official channels
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Açık Sorular
- What specific intelligence inputs did Kolkata Police receive about the planned demonstrations?
- Were there any specific threats identified against particular individuals or institutions?
- Will the Election Commission address TMC's allegations about EVM strongrooms before counting?