The Indian Express fromBhopal. He said he hoped the Gujarat government would act ``generously''.
The arrangement will be need-based. Gujarat will not receive any assistance from Rajasthan or Maharashtra this time, unlike the last elections, because all three states go to the polls on the same day (September 5). Madhya Pradesh will vote on the subsequent three polling dates, hence the plan's feasibility.
Both states suffer from a manpower problem in the border areas. Both Vadodara (rural) and Dahod districts have approximately 800 policemen to man the 1,000-odd booths each in Chhotaudepur constituency and Dahod. R P Bisone, Additional superintendent of Madhya Pradesh's Jhabua district, says he has the same problem: about 800 men and 860 booths, of which 200-odd are sensitive.
Interestingly, the two border constituencies -- Chhotaudepur and Dahod -- are Congress bastions, while Jhabua in Madhya Pradesh is the seat of BJP tribal leader Dilipsinh Bhuria.
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