The Chief Minister's directive came in the wake of the Naxal attack on Congress' 'Parivartan Yatra' in Bastar district that virtually wiped out top Congress brass in the state ahead of the Assembly elections, due by year-end, when public rallies and meeting are bound to increase during electioneering.
District collectors and superintendents of police were asked to consult office-bearers of political parties before finalising the security arrangement for MPs, MLAs and other public representatives.
"On getting information about political programmes, the officials should contact the office-bearers (of political parties) and should check and discuss the security arrangements on prior basis", the chief minister said.
He addressed collectors and SPs through video conferencing from his official residence here.
"In sensitive areas, security of MPs, MLAs and Zila Panchayat presidents should also be reviewed on a regular basis", he added.
Singh also ordered the officials to dispose of pending cases of awarding ex-gratia to the kin of those killed in Naxal violence this year by June 10 and expedite the procedure to appoint family member on compassionate grounds.