Only women staff and security personnel at 6 polling stations in Makawanpur

A total of 36 people, including female staff and 20 security personnel, will be deployed at these six polling stations. There are 5,493 voters at these polling stations.

Falgun 9, 2082

Pratap Bista

Only women staff and security personnel at 6 polling stations in Makawanpur

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At the polling station located at Siddhartha Secondary School in Hetauda Sub-metropolitan City-2, all staff, from polling officers to security personnel, are women only.

According to the Chief Electoral Officer's Office, there are 6 polling stations at the polling station at Siddhartha Secondary School. All of the polling stations have women as polling officers, assistant polling officers, other employees and volunteers. All the security personnel deployed at these polling stations are also women. 36 female employees and 20 female security personnel will be deployed at these 6 polling stations. There are 5,493 voters at these polling stations.

2,244 employees will be deployed at 167 polling stations in Makawanpur to conduct the election. At least 6 and a maximum of 8 employees have been deployed at one polling station in Makawanpur, which has 2 constituencies. Chief Electoral Officer Geeta Shrestha said that employees have been deployed based on the number of voters.

The Hetauda Chief Electoral Officer's Office had made the list of employees deployed for the election public on Friday.

There are 178 polling stations in 62 polling stations in Makawanpur-1. 1,068 employees have been deployed in those polling stations. There are 196 polling stations in 105 polling stations in Zone 2. 1,176 employees have been deployed in those centers.

Since the provincial capital is also in Hetauda, ​​employees of all government and semi-government offices have not had the opportunity to participate in all elections. Preparations are underway to train the polling officers and assistant polling officers who will be deployed in the elections from Monday.

There are 374 polling stations in 167 polling stations in 2 constituencies of Makawanpur. Out of these, 19 polling stations have been listed as highly sensitive from a security perspective. The District Security Committee has listed polling stations in 6 out of 10 local levels of the district as highly sensitive based on security sensitivity.

The district's Out of 167 polling stations, 19 are highly sensitive, 60 are sensitive and 88 are general, said District Police Spokesperson Pushkar Bogati. There are 26 polling stations on the highly sensitive list. The highest number of polling stations is 5 polling stations and 7 polling stations in Bakaiya Rural Municipality.

Similarly, 6 polling stations and 6 polling stations in Raksirang Rural Municipality, 5 polling stations and 6 polling stations in Bagmati Rural Municipality, 1 polling station and 3 polling stations in Bhimphedi Rural Municipality, 1 polling station and 3 polling stations in Manahari Rural Municipality and 1 polling station and 1 polling station in Kailash Rural Municipality have been placed on the highly sensitive list by the District Security Committee Makawanpur. Similarly, 60 polling stations and 123 polling stations in the district have been placed on the sensitive list.

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