At a high-level meeting recently, the Union Home Ministry has committed to provide 850 companies for the polls, official sources said.
A company of paramilitary force comprises around 100 personnel.
In addition to the central forces, a few lakh personnel belonging to state police forces and home guards of the respective state will also be deployed for election duties.
The Home Ministry is accumulating 150 companies, most of them from State Armed Police forces and India Reserve Battalions, from different states for election duties. Rest of the forces will be from central paramilitary forces, the sources said.
Assembly elections in Punjab, Uttarakhand and Goa will be held in single phase and Manipur in two phases from February 11.
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