However, the government is yet to take the final call on the ticklish issue which is to come up in the Supreme Court tomorrow.
There is a view in the government that granting right to defence personnel to cast their vote at the place of their posting is "not feasible" due to various reasons, sources said.
"Allowing servicemen to cast their vote at the place of their current posting also involves the issue of security. If they exercise their voting right at the place of their posting, it could give out details of their deployment," a source said while explaining the hesitation.
"As it is, their right to vote is protected. Defence personnel can take leave and cast their vote at the place where they are registered as voters. They can also use postal ballot. They are the only ones allowed 'proxy voting', by which they can authorise their next of kin to vote on their behalf for the candidate of their choice," said the source.
The issue has been discussed at the meetings of Committee of Secretaries chaired by the Cabinet Secretary.
