The Election Commission of India (ECI) has taken an expansive administrative step ahead of the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections by appointing the state’s home secretary, two police commissioners and two range-level Inspector Generals as election observers, while simultaneously calling dozens of senior IAS and IPS officers from the state to Delhi for mandatory briefings.
According to official communication issued by the ECI on January 27, briefing meetings for central observers for the upcoming Assembly elections in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Puducherry will be held at the India International Institute of Democracy and Election Management (IIIDEM) in Dwarka in early February. These meetings will take place in three batches across February 5 and 6.
While the ECI routinely appoints senior bureaucrats as observers, the inclusion of the West Bengal home secretary and serving police commissioners has drawn sharp attention within administrative circles. Senior officers familiar with previous election cycles said such a configuration has not been witnessed in earlier Assembly elections in the state or elsewhere in the country.
Alongside the appointment of top officials as observers, the commission has also summoned a large number of IAS and IPS officers from West Bengal to Delhi, issuing batch-wise instructions that make attendance mandatory. The ECI has warned that any “unauthorised absence” from the briefing sessions will be viewed seriously and could invite disciplinary action.
The communication further directs the Chief Electoral Officer of West Bengal to inform all concerned officers within 24 hours and to send written confirmations and acknowledgements back to the commission, indicating a tightly monitored preparatory process.
With the 2026 West Bengal Assembly election widely expected to be politically high-stakes, the ECI’s latest decisions are being seen as an indication of an intensified focus on administrative preparedness, institutional oversight and real-time monitoring well ahead of polling.


















