RANCHI, Feb. 15 -- The Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has demanded the deployment of central forces during the upcoming civic polls, alleging a "deteriorating" law and order situation in the state, which as a result could compromise the 'fairness' of the elections, people aware of the development said on Saturday. A delegation of the party led by its state president Aditya Sahu met State Election Commissioner Alka Tiwari and placed before her the demand. Speaking to the media Sahu targeted the ruling JMM-Congress-RJD coalition, alleging that law and order in the state has completely collapsed and a parallel administration was being run by criminals. "We have serious apprehension over the fairness of the polls under the prevailing circumstances. The law and order has failed in the state. There is panic in Bokaro over rumours of child kidnapping, regular threats are being given to blow up Ranchi Civil Court and the DC office. There were shooting incidents in Jamshedpur and Chutia in Ranchi, drunken driving attacks, and firing incidents in Ramgarh as evidence of increasing crimes," Sahu said. "The CRPF should be deployed at all sensitive and highly sensitive polling booths, as well as at strong rooms and counting centres. Besides, there is a need for continuous monitoring of polling and counting processes," he said....