'No further orders necessary': Special SC bench rejects TMC's plea on counting staff The Supreme Court of India dismissed TMC's plea against deployment of Central staff for West Bengal vote counting, recording the Election Commission of India’s assurance that its April 13 circular will be followed. It said rules were not violated and noted TMC agents would be present. The Calcutta High Court had earlier rejected the plea. #India #Supreme_Court #West_Bengal #Election_Commission #Bengal_vote #TMC_plea #India_dismissed #Central_staff #rejects_TMC #dismissed_TMC

Special Supreme Court bench to hear today TMC plea on counting staff Trinamool Congress has moved the Supreme Court, challenging a directive mandating central government employees as counting supervisors or assistants for Bengal's assembly election vote count. The party argues this is arbitrary, discriminatory, and creates bias, especially with the BJP at the Centre. They claim it unfairly alters the counting table composition, undermining a level playing field and free elections. #Supreme_Court #Trinamool_Congress #Court_bench #Bengal_assembly #Special_Supreme #today_TMC #TMC_plea #staff_Trinamool #vote_count #hear_today
