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22 Apr 2026 IndiaWest BengalKolkata

Election Commission Bans Hotel Stay for Outsiders in West Bengal Ahead of Polling

The Election Commission of India has prohibited the stay of 'outsiders'—individuals not registered as voters in the constituency—in hotels and guest houses across West Bengal areas going to poll. The restriction came into effect at 6:00 PM on Tuesday and will remain active until the conclusion of polling on Wednesday to prevent illegal assembly and potential electoral malpractice.
Key Facts To Remember
ECI / Directive : Ban on outsiders in Bengal hotels during polling
Timeline / Silent Period : Effective from 6 PM Tuesday until poll end
Legal Basis / RP Act : Invoked to prevent electoral malpractice
Enforcement / Local Admin : Police verification of guest houses and lodges
Detailed Analysis

Why it matters

This administrative measure is a standard preventive protocol under the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) to ensure a 'level playing field' and maintain law and order. The Poll Body directs local administration and police to conduct verification drives in hotels, community halls, and lodges. Political functionaries who are not voters in the specific constituency are required to leave the area immediately after the campaign period ends, typically 48 hours before the start of polling.

The move aims to curb the influence of 'muscle power' and prevent the distribution of cash, liquor, or other inducements by non-residents. Security forces use these hours to conduct flag marches and secure the polling stations. In West Bengal, where multi-phase elections are frequent, these 'silent period' restrictions are strictly enforced due to a history of political volatility. Failure to comply can lead to detention and filing of FIRs under the Representation of the People Act, 1951.

RegulationDetail
Applicable CodeModel Code of Conduct (MCC)
Timeframe48 hours prior to polling conclusion
Target GroupNon-voter political workers and outsiders
Enforcement BodyLocal Police and District Election Officer

Glossary

Term: Silent Period. The 48-hour duration before the close of polls during which all election campaigning must cease.

Term: Model Code of Conduct. A set of guidelines issued by the Election Commission to regulate the conduct of political parties and candidates during elections.

Sources
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Published22 Apr 2026, 11:21 IST / 22 Apr 2026, 05:51 UTC
Date Page22 Apr 2026