This Article is From Oct 28, 2013

Chhattisgarh assembly polls: Centre to deploy over 56,000 paramilitary personnel

Chhattisgarh assembly polls: Centre to deploy over 56,000 paramilitary personnel
New Delhi: Over 56,000 paramilitary personnel have been deployed in Chhattisgarh for assembly polls next month.

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), which will be in charge of security during the polls, called the responsibility as a "big challenge".

CRPF chief Dilip Tivedi said security agencies are well aware and have intelligence inputs of possible attacks on the forces, VIPs and candidates in the run up to the two phase polls scheduled for November 11 and 19.

"Conducting polls in Chhattisgarh is a big challenge for us. We have already deployed 562 companies of security forces for this task in the state. We are alive to every possibility and we have to be alert even after polling finishes," the Director General (DG) said.

One company consists of about 100 personnel.

Mr Trivedi, who has already toured the state, said security forces are encountering and defusing a number of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) dug deep in approach roads in Naxal-affected areas.

He said security of important people is also a big task. "We definitely have taken lessons from the Darbha Ghati incident and we can assure the country that we will deliver our best and ensure maximum security," the DG said.

The CRPF and other security forces are highly motivated and we have already inducted all the forces brought in the state for poll related duties, he said, adding battalions have been withdrawn from Jammu and Kashmir and northeast for the purpose.

Senior officials said a number of politically important people in the state have been provided proximate and general security in view of the Maoist threat.

The CRPF, raised in 1939, is the country's largest central paramilitary force with close to 3-lakh men and women under its command.

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