Kolkata, April 2 -- Trinamool Congress (TMC) workers and supporters on Wednesday launched an indefinite protest near the Chief Electoral Officer's (CEO) office in Kolkata, alleging large-scale irregularities and bulk submission of Form 6 applications by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to enrol outsiders as voters in West Bengal. The protest, which entered its second day, comes amid heightened political tensions following violent clashes between TMC and BJP workers in the area. "Councillor Beleghata with some hooligans gheraoed the CEO's office and shouted slogans at the dead of night. Such anti-social activities will not be tolerated, and the law will take its own course. ECI will leave no stone unturned to ensure free and fair assembly elections," the CEO's office posted on X, on Wednesday. 7 judicial officers held up by locals, rescued At least seven judicial officers, including three women, appointed by the Calcutta high court for adjudicating pending cases during the ongoing SIR in West Bengal, were held up for more than seven hours at Kaliachak in Malda district, after local residents blocked NH-12 over deletion of names. A senior official told HT that all the judicial officers were rescued around midnight....