"Even though protests are going on, I believe you can go out and vote. I ask everyone involved in the election, particularly security forces, to ensure that people can out and vote," the caretaker premier told reporters today.
The 2,00,000 police personnel will provide security at 93,535 polling units in 375 constituencies across 77 provinces. They will avoid using force if problems arise due to protests, Police Lt Gen Amnart said.
Labour Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung, who is in charge of enforcing a 60-day state of emergency imposed last week, said 10,000 police will be deployed in the capital to prevent protesters from blocking voting polling units.
"Those who are thinking of going and shutting polling stations in the morning should think twice because the police will not allow them to," he said.
Last Sunday, demonstrators prevented an advance voting at many polling stations in the capital and they have vowed to do so again. The advance voting was organised for people who would be unable to cast their votes on February 2.
Protesters, who launched their campaign in November, have been demanding that Yingluck should step down and make way for an unelected "People's Council" to carry out reforms aimed at curbing the political dominance of the Shinawatra clan.
The anti-government People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) said it will hold protest marches along Bangkok streets from tomorrow and call another mass rally on Sunday to disrupt polls, according to PDRC spokesman Akanat Promphan.
He claimed the new rally was aimed at offering a way out for society after the government was "leading the country towards a dead end" by going ahead with the election.
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