WB Assembly Election 2026: In a significant administrative move ahead of the upcoming West Bengal Legislative Assembly Elections 2026, the Election Commission of India has ordered the transfer and fresh posting of several senior IPS officers across the state. The decision comes after a review of poll preparedness and aims to ensure free, fair, and transparent elections.
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According to an official notification issued by Nirvachan Sadan, New Delhi, on March 17, 2026, multiple high-ranking police officers have been reassigned to key positions in different regions of West Bengal.
official notification issued by Nirvachan Sadan
WB Assembly Election 2026 – IPS Transfer Overview
| 🔹 Category | 📌 Details |
|---|---|
| Authority | Election Commission of India |
| Date of Order | 17 March 2026 |
| Purpose | Ensure free & fair Assembly Elections |
| Total Officers Transferred | 6 IPS Officers |
Key IPS Transfers Announced
The Election Commission has directed the following postings with immediate effect:
- Dr. Rajesh Kumar Singh (IPS, 1997 batch) → Appointed as ADG & IGP, South Bengal Region
- Shri K. Jayaraman (IPS, 1997 batch) → Appointed as ADG & IGP, North Bengal Region
- Dr. Pranav Kumar (IPS, 2003 batch) → Appointed as Commissioner of Police, Asansol-Durgapur
- Shri Akhilesh Kumar Chaturvedi (IPS, 2005 batch) → Appointed as Commissioner of Police, Howrah
- Shri Amit Kumar Singh (IPS, 2009 batch) → Appointed as Commissioner of Police, Barrackpore
- Shri Sunil Kumar Yadav (IPS, 2009 batch) → Appointed as Commissioner of Police, Chandannagar
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These strategic postings are aimed at strengthening law enforcement in sensitive and high-priority regions during the election period.
Immediate Implementation Ordered
The Commission has instructed the West Bengal government to implement these transfers with immediate effect. A compliance report confirming the joining of all officers must be submitted by 11:00 AM on March 18, 2026.
Strict Election Guidelines for Officers
In line with election protocols:
- Officers who have been transferred cannot be assigned any election-related duties
- This restriction will remain in place until the completion of the entire election process
This step is part of the Commission’s standard practice to maintain neutrality and avoid any potential bias during elections.
Why These Transfers Matter
The reshuffle of senior IPS officers plays a crucial role in:
- Maintaining law and order during elections
- Preventing political influence or administrative bias
- Ensuring voter confidence and transparency
- Strengthening security in sensitive districts
West Bengal, known for high-stakes electoral contests, often witnesses tight security arrangements, making such administrative changes critical.
Official Communication
The directive was issued by Sujeet Kumar Mishra, Secretary of the Election Commission, and a copy has also been sent to the Chief Electoral Officer of West Bengal for necessary action.
Conclusion
With the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 approaching, the Election Commission has taken a firm step to ensure administrative neutrality and effective policing across the state. The reshuffle of top IPS officers signals a strong commitment to conducting peaceful and fair elections.

