Why the uproar in Bengal over IPS Ajay Pal Sharma? Details here

A video that circulated widely on social media showed IPS Ajay Pal Sharma visiting the residence of a TMC candidate and warning family members against any alleged voter intimidation or misconduct.

Post Published By: Sujata Biswal
Updated : 29 April 2026, 12:06 PM IST
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New Delhi: As voting continues for the second phase of the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, a major controversy has erupted over the appointment of Uttar Pradesh cadre IPS officer Ajay Pal Sharma as a police observer. What began as political criticism has now escalated into a legal battle, with a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed in the Supreme Court seeking his removal.

How the Controversy Began

The issue traces back to the Falta Assembly constituency in South 24 Parganas, where Sharma was deployed by the Election Commission. A video that circulated widely on social media showed him visiting the residence of a Trinamool Congress (TMC) candidate and warning family members against any alleged voter intimidation or misconduct. In the video, he is heard cautioning them about strict consequences if complaints arise.

TMC Hits Back

The TMC strongly objected to Sharma’s conduct, calling it intimidation. The party’s candidate from the area pushed back publicly, saying no one would be allowed to threaten voters. The situation quickly turned into a political face-off, with sharp rhetoric from both sides.

TMC leader Mahua Moitra further intensified the controversy by sharing an old video of Sharma online and mocking him with the nickname “Fair & Lovely Babua.” The party has also questioned how an officer facing past allegations can be entrusted with ensuring free and fair elections.

Legal Battle Reaches Supreme Court

The dispute has now moved to the courts. After an initial plea failed to get immediate relief in the Calcutta High Court, a PIL was filed in the Supreme Court challenging Sharma’s appointment. The petition argues that an election observer must remain neutral and that his actions undermine confidence in the electoral process.

Fresh Allegations Add Fuel

Amid the growing tensions, a local woman in Falta has filed a police complaint accusing Sharma and central forces of misconduct, including forced entry and coercion related to voting. These allegations have further deepened the political divide.

In a related development, the Election Commission has transferred a local election official from the constituency with immediate effect, indicating concern over the situation.

Bigger Political Context

The controversy around Ajay Pal Sharma has become part of the larger political battle between the TMC and the BJP in West Bengal. While the BJP projects him as a tough officer committed to maintaining law and order, the TMC sees his presence as politically motivated and biased.

With the matter now before the Supreme Court, the outcome could have wider implications for how election observers are appointed and perceived during high-stakes polls.

Location :  New Delhi

Published :  29 April 2026, 12:01 PM IST

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