"I had written repeatedly asking the state government if it had taken up the availability of central forces to conduct peaceful civic elections in the state with the Centre," State Election Commissioner SR Upadhyay said.
He said that in the prevailing law and order situation, it would not be possible for the SEC to conduct the upcoming civic polls in the state peacefully without a required number of central force.
He further added that central forces were sought to strengthen confidence among people to cast their votes peacefully. "With the availability of central forces, it could have been much easier for us to boost confidence among the voters," he said.
The SEC said that in the emerging situation, there was no other alternative but to depend on state forces entirely.
"A meeting will soon be called with different state agencies and senior state government officials to prepare an appropriate deployment plan for the upcoming civic polls," Upadhyay said.
State Home Secretary Basudeb Banerjee had in a letter to Upadhyay on March 25 said the state government had no objection in deployment of central forces for the civic polls in the state, the SEC said.
Opposition parties in West Bengal have been demanding deployment of central forces for the municipal elections in the state for conducting peaceful polls.
