The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Friday removed a senior police officer posted in the security of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, an official said.
The step against Asoke Chakraborty, an officer on special duty (OSD) in an ex-cadre post in the rank of superintendent of police, is believed to have been taken because of "security lapses" which led to Ms Banerjee's foot injury in Nandigram last month, he said.
"He is removed from the post with immediate effect," the official said.
Ms Banerjee suffered the injury after a fall while campaigning in her constituency Nandigram on March 10. Since then, she is seeking votes for her party sitting on a wheelchair.
The poll panel earlier suspended Ms Banerjee's Director Security Vivek Sahay following the incident.
The poll body, in an order, also attached Ajeet Singh Yadav, Superintendent Of Police of Counter Insurgency Force, to the Howrah Police Commissionerate, "in view of the sensitivity of the assembly election in Howrah district in phase 4" on Saturday.
The officer, who is directed to report to the Commissioner of Police of Howrah immediately, "will be released after completion of the duty," it said.
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