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West Bengal Row: BJP accuses Minister Bratya Basu of warning officials against following EC orders ahead of polls

The BJP has accused a senior West Bengal minister of attempting to intimidate police and civil servants ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections. Party leaders claim the remarks undermine constitutional authority and have urged the Election Commission to take action

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A fresh political controversy has erupted in West Bengal ahead of the high-stakes Assembly elections, after the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) accused state Education Minister Bratya Basu of issuing a warning to police officials and civil servants regarding compliance with directives from the Election Commission of India.

The allegations were raised by BJP’s national IT cell chief Amit Malviya, who termed the minister’s purported remarks as a “serious threat to institutional integrity” and called for intervention by the poll body.

In a post shared on social media platform X, Malviya claimed that Basu had cautioned officials about potential consequences if they chose to follow the Election Commission’s directions during the election process. “This is not a trivial matter. It strikes at the heart of institutional integrity,” Malviya wrote, asserting that such statements could undermine the functioning of democratic institutions.

He further emphasised that public servants are legally bound to adhere to the directives of constitutional authorities. “Public servants are bound to uphold the law and follow the directives of constitutional bodies. Any attempt to intimidate or pressure them undermines that framework,” he added.

Along with his statement, Malviya also shared a video clip purportedly featuring Bratya Basu addressing police volunteers and personnel associated with election duties. In the video, the minister appears to caution officials about their actions during the election period.

According to the BJP leader’s interpretation, Basu suggested that while some officials might be nearing retirement around 2026, others would continue in service beyond that period. He allegedly warned that actions perceived as “against Bengal” or as “backstabbing” the state could have consequences in the future, particularly if the current government returns to power.

These remarks, the BJP claims, amount to indirect pressure on officials tasked with ensuring a free and fair electoral process.

The development comes at a time when political tensions in the state are already running high. Opposition parties, including the BJP, have repeatedly raised concerns about the neutrality of administrative machinery during elections.

The BJP has now urged the Election Commission to take cognisance of the issue and initiate appropriate action to ensure that officials can perform their duties without fear or pressure.

As of now, neither Bratya Basu nor the ruling All India Trinamool Congress has issued an official response to the allegations made by Amit Malviya.

The absence of an immediate clarification has further fuelled the political debate, with the opposition continuing to press for accountability.

The controversy assumes significance as West Bengal prepares to go to the polls in two phases scheduled for April 23 and April 29. The counting of votes is set to take place on May 4.

With campaigning intensifying and political rhetoric sharpening, such allegations are likely to add to the already charged atmosphere in the state.

While the BJP has framed the issue as a matter of institutional integrity, it remains to be seen how the Election Commission responds to these allegations and whether any formal inquiry or action follows.

Topics: TMC vs BJPBengal PoliticsWest Bengal elections 2026Bratya Basu controversyAmit Malviya BJPElection Commission of India
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