"It has been brought to the notice of the Commission that some of the states are not extending the payment of ex-gratia to personnel of CAPFs (Central Armed Police Forces). In this connection, the MHA has also requested the Commission that the compensation amount as per the Commission's order should include all the CAPFs/SAPs (State Armed Police) and other security force personnel deployed for election duty," the Election Commission said in its order.
It said election duty starts as soon as the person leaves his house or office to report for election duty, including training.
Last month, the Election Commission had directed all state governments to provide an ex-gratia payment of a minimum of Rs 10 lakh to the next of kin of poll officials who die in the line of duty and Rs 20 lakh if the death is caused by violence.
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