Personal Protection in the interim period... My PCP's(in both calibres) fully pumped... D350, 460 & 470 also...

Oh! and some pretty good cutting tools too...
INSTRUCTION Sl. No. 67
Election Commission Order No.464/96-L&O/PLN-I, dated 13.03.1996 addressed to The Chief Secretary and Chief Electoral Officers of all States and Union Territories
Subject: General Election/Bye-Elections - restrictions on possession of arms during elections
ORDER
In exercise of the powers conferred on the Commission under Article 324 of the Constitution of India and all other powers enabling it in this behalf and in supersession of all other instructions, the Commission hereby orders that the following instructions shall be observed during all future elections:
1. Issue of licence for arms will be totally prohibited during the period commencing with the date of announcement of elections. This ban will continue to be operative till the completion of the election as notified.
2. The police should be directed to be vigilant and asked to start mopping up operations of the areas infested with known goonda and other bad elements right from the date of announcement of elections. During such mopping up operations special attention should be paid to unearth and seize unlicensed arms and ammunition. A very thorough search and seizure by the State Police of unlicensed arms and places of indigenous manufacture of arms and ammunition shall be carried out and persons involved shall be arrested. While unearthing and seizure of unlicensed weapons is a normal ongoing responsibility of the police, it shall be vigorously intensified during the election period. Inter-state and intra-State movements of trucks and commercial vehicles shall be strictly checked with a view to preventing smuggling of arms and ammunition and anti-social elements. Raids should be carried out regularly and intensively on underground arms factories.
3. Immediately after the announcement of elections, District Magistrates shall make a detailed and individual review and assessment (in accordance with the prevalent State laws) of all licence holders so that licensed arms in those cases where they consider it essential are impounded in order to ensure maintenance of law and order so essential for ensuring free and fair elections. These arms should be deposited with the district authorities. Among cases which may need to be reviewed are the following:
1. persons released on bail,
2. persons having a history of criminal offences, and
3. persons previously involved in rioting at any time but especially during the election period. (The above categories are only illustrative and not exhaustive)
4. After such review, all such licence-holders who are identified, shall be directed to deposit their arms with the District Administration during the period of one week from the last date for withdrawal of candidatures.
5. The District Administration shall make fool-proof arrangements for keeping the deposited fire arms in safe custody. Proper receipt must be given to the licence holders depositing the fire arms. It shall be the bounden duty of the District Administration to ensure that all fire arms deposited with the Administration are returned to the licence holders immediately after one week after the declaration of results.
6. Prohibitory orders under section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 shall be issued banning the carrying of licensed arms as soon as an election is announced and should be effective till the declaration of results.
7. This ban shall, not be applicable to those communities who are entitled to display weapons by long standing law, custom and usage. This shall, however, not prevent the District Administration to impound weapons of any such persons of even such communities if they are found to be indulging in violence or posing a threat to the maintenance of law and order and peaceful conduct of elections. In these cases also the fire arms shall remain impounded till one week after the declaration of results.
8. Strict vigil shall be maintained by thorough checking of lorries, light vehicles and all other vehicles from three days before the date of poll to ensure that no undesirable elements or arms and ammunition are being transported into the constituency from outside and to apprehend them if they are doing so. Such checking of vehicles shall continue till the completion of the counting of votes and the declaration of results. As and when such culprits are apprehended, the arms and ammunition and vehicles concerned shall be confiscated.
9. A copy of this order in English/Hindi and in the local official language(s) shall be made available to the local units of all recognized National/State political parties, in each district immediately and to each candidate or the agent authorized by him at the time of his nomination (repeat nominations and not scrutiny of nominations) under acknowledgement.
10. The receipt of this order shall be acknowledged immediately
INSTRUCTION SL. NO. 70
Election Commission’s letter No.437/GE-99/PLN-III/MCC, dated 28.07.1999 addressed
to The Chief Secretary of all States and Union Territories.
Subject: Surrender of licensed arms.
The National Rifle Association of India has approached the Commission and has
requested that their members may be exempted from deposits of arms.
The sportsmen being the members of National Rifle Association, at different levels,
have to participate in various sporting events in which they use their rifles.
After taking into account all relevant factors, the Commission has agreed to the request
and, accordingly, has ordered that they will be exempted from restriction imposed under
the Commission’s order No. 464/96/L&O/PLN-I dated 13-03-1996 with regard to deposit of
arms/ammunition.
Thank you Ajay Sirjee for clarifying this fine point.This means, arms of all falling within this catagory may not necessarily be deposited. Review of this catagory is to be taken....and out of this catagory, whose arms are to be deposited, is to be decided.