Bengal hotels can host only local residents during polling: ECI
22 Apr 2026
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has issued a directive barring hotels in West Bengal from accommodating non-residents of the local constituency during the pre-poll and polling period.
The order came into effect at 6:00pm on Tuesday and will remain in force until polling ends.
The restriction is particularly stringent in coastal tourist areas such as Digha, Shankarpur, Tajpur, and Mandarmani.
Tourists and non-locals have been asked to leave these areas by Tuesday evening.
Only local residents allowed in hotels
Official confirmation
East Midnapore District Magistrate and District Election Officer Niranjan Kumar confirmed the implementation of these restrictions.
He said, "No outsiders except the residents of this Assembly constituency will be allowed to stay in any hotel."
The directive is applicable only to residents of the Ramnagar Assembly constituency during this period.
Restrictions extended to other areas
Statewide enforcement
In Jalpaiguri district, police have issued notices to hotels under Section 126 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951.
The notice prohibits outsiders from staying in hotels during the last 48 hours before polling. This is in line with the Election Commission's Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for election security.
ECI's guidelines on last 48 hours before polling
Guidelines overview
The ECI's guidelines under the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) do allow restrictions on political functionaries and party workers from outside a constituency during the last 48 hours before polling to prevent undue influence.
District and police administrations are responsible for ensuring compliance by checking community halls, lodges, and guesthouses.
However, extending these restrictions to all non-residents has raised questions about interpretation and proportionality.
Liquor ban, motorbike movement restrictions ahead of polling
Additional measures
The ECI has also extended the liquor ban in Bengal from 48 hours to 96 hours. This came into effect on Sunday.
Motorbike movement has also been restricted for two days before April 23 polling from 6:00pm to 6:00am barring emergencies and family requirements.
The high-stakes assembly election will be held in two phases on April 23 and April 29, with vote counting scheduled for May 4.
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