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Bengal poll showdown: Can central forces ensure a level playing field?

In a big blow to the Mamata government, the Supreme Court today dismissed pleas challenging a Calcutta High Court order directing the State Election Commission (SEC) to requisition and deploy central forces across West Bengal for the upcoming panchayat elections.

The apex court observed the tenor of the high court order was to ensure free and fair election in the state.

West Bengal invariably turns into a cauldron of political violence during elections, and over 20 people were killed and scores others injured in the last panchayat polls in 2018.

So, can central forces ensure a level playing field? Watch as panelists share their views on the Supreme Court's verdict. 

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