ECI Appoints Neelam Meena As West Bengal CEO Amid Political Row Over Manoj Agarwal Appointment
· Free Press Journal

Kolkata: The Election Commission of India (ECI) officially designated Neelam Meena as the new Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of West Bengal. The appointment follows the elevation of the former CEO, Manoj Kumar Agarwal, to the position of Chief Secretary of the state.
The Election Commission of India designates Neelam Meena as the Chief Electoral Officer for the State of West Bengal pic.twitter.com/HwOzKcZ5np
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— ANI (@ANI) May 25, 2026
A notification from the West Bengal government read, "The Election Commission of India, in consultation with the Government of West Bengal, hereby designates Smt. Neelam Meena, IAS, [WB:1998] as the Chief Electoral Officer for the State of West Bengal with effect from the date she takes over charge and until further orders in place of Shri Manoj Kumar Agarwal, IAS. "
Meanwhile, on Sunday, Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Kalyan Banerjee launched a sharp attack on the Election Commission and West Bengal's former Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal, alleging bias and collusion during the electoral process.
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— ANI (@ANI) May 24, 2026
Referring to the conduct of the election machinery, Banerjee said the Election Commission did not act impartially and instead favoured the BJP during the polls.
"We have said this several times that the Election Commission did not act fairly, rather they favoured the BJP...there was a complete understanding between the CEO and the BJP...in the counting halls, they rigged the whole election. Candidates and agents of TMC were lynched and thrown away...CISF and CRPF have played the role of looters...rampant rigging had been done," he alleged.
West Bengal: BJP Marks Landslide Victory In South 24 Parganas Falta BypollHis remarks came in response to the recent administrative development in which the BJP government recently appointed West Bengal CEO Manoj Kumar Agarwal as the Chief Secretary.
"The Governor is pleased to appoint Manoj Rumar Agarwal, (AS (WB:1990), Chief Electoral Officer, West Bengal, and ex officio Additional Chief Secretary, Home and Hill Affairs (Election) Department, Govt. of West Bengal, as Chief Secretary to the Government of West Bengal until further order(s)," a notification from the West Bengal government read.
Extending his criticism beyond West Bengal, the TMC leader also referred to the appointment of former Kerala Chief Electoral Officer Rathan U Kelkar as Secretary to the Chief Minister in Keralam VD Satheesan, terming it "wrong".
West Bengal Govt To Introduce New Recruitment Policy In Next Assembly Session, Announces Chief Minister Suvendu AdhikariEarlier in May, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, strongly criticised the newly elected Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in West Bengal after the State Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Manoj Kumar Agarwal was appointed as the Chief Secretary.
Sharing an X post, the Congress MP once again alleged a collusion between the Election Commission and the BJP.
Rahul Gandhi wrote, "In BJP-EC's 'Chor Baazar' (Thieves' Market) - the bigger the theft, the bigger the reward."
BJP-EC के “चोर बाज़ार” में - जितनी बड़ी चोरी, उतना बड़ा इनाम। https://t.co/2lNC1oATW1
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) May 12, 2026
Earlier on Monday, the BJP government appointed West Bengal CEO Manoj Kumar Agarwal as the Chief Secretary.
In the run-up to the State Assembly elections, the TMC and Congress had alleged that the ECI was working on the behest of the BJP in West Bengal. The stand-off between the TMC and the ECI over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral roll made several headlines.
The 2026 Assembly election results marked a decisive mandate for the BJP, registering a significant surge, winning 206 seats in the 294-member Assembly, a major shift in a state where it had earlier secured 77 seats in the previous election.
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