A notice issued by Acting Chief District Officer Thamman Singh Gautam stated that ”as the Holi festival falls on the eve of the House of Representatives elections and is against the election code of conduct, the use of election materials by candidates and political parties has been banned.”
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The District Administration Office, Lamjung, has banned the use of clothes and textile materials bearing the symbols of candidates and political parties on the occasion of the Holi festival (Fagu) to be celebrated on Falgun 18.
The office issued a notice on Friday, requesting the general public to remain alert and celebrate the festival in a civilized, dignified and entertaining manner.
The notice issued by Acting Chief District Officer Thamman Singh Gautam stated, ‘As the Holi festival falls on the eve of the election of members of the House of Representatives and is against the election code of conduct, the use of election materials of candidates and political parties has been banned.’
‘We have completely banned the production, sale and use of caps, badges, vests, T-shirts, shirts, gamchas and other clothing and other materials bearing the symbols of political parties and candidates,’ he said. ‘If this ban is violated, action will be taken as per the Election Code of Conduct, 2082 and prevailing laws.’
The notice requests that no one should be forcibly painted, thrown at, littered, harassed or harassed on the road, obstructed traffic and collected money, consumed or fed intoxicants and drugs, driven under the influence of alcohol, made noise in public places, played loud songs, played musical instruments (DJs), affected the private life of any person and affected public peace and order.
Similarly, it has been requested to celebrate Holi in an organized, dignified and entertaining manner, while being aware of the accidents that may occur while playing on the roof, porch and veranda of the house, adopting health and safety standards, and to cooperate in maintaining peace, order and harmony in the society.
