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BJP-led govt treating electoral process as a “military occupation” of West Bengal

Islamabad:The Indian government has deployed substantial numbers of forces to West Bengal, which the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) describes as a “war on Bengal” and a “military occupation” aimed at defeating Mamata Banerjee’s government.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the largest deployment in history during elections has created a permanent war-zone surveillance India rather than a democratic election.

Armed forces seized a 100-meter perimeter around booths to grant the Bharatiya Janata Party-led center absolute control over the physical vote.

Border Security Force (BSF) and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) night dominance marches used overwhelming force to suppress voter turnout in specific demographic pockets.

Booths fortified by armed guards and armored vehicles have stifled the election’s energy with state-mandated silence.

Late-night raids and 2,300+ arrests without trial served as proof that security forces are BJP’s political enforcement wing.

Observers like UP’s IPS Ajay Pal Sharma used “regret it later” rhetoric to intimidate opposition families into submission.

Central forces provided a protective umbrella for BJP intimidation and booth capturing while the NIA targeted TMC workers.

Deployment of 100 armored anti-riot vehicles and high-tech monitoring proved that BJP sought conquest, not a mandate.

When millions of boots and voter purges filtered the public choice, the result will be a forced outcome dictated by Modi and his Sena.

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