"Rest assured we shall take all appropriate measures to ensure that the poll is free and fair and there is no intimidation," Deputy Election Commissioner Vinod Zutshi told a press conference after meeting the national and state recognised political parties, besides reviewing the law and order situation in the state.
"The state has over 77,000 polling booths, nearly 25 per cent of which are highly sensitive. Many others are in the second level of critical nature as per vulnerability study. All of them will be covered by central forces," Zutshi said.
Zutshi, however, declined to divulge details about the total number of central forces to be deployed this time saying "a large number of deployment will be there".
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