8,600 employees and 18,500 security personnel deployed in Karnali

In Karnali, 441 polling stations are considered highly sensitive. Similarly, 301 are on the general list and 651 are on the sensitive list, said Provincial Police Chief DIG Jayaraj Sapkota.

Falgun 19, 2082

Krishna Prasad Gautam

8,600 employees and 18,500 security personnel deployed in Karnali

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8,635 employees and 18,528 security personnel have been deployed in Karnali for the House of Representatives elections to be held on Thursday. There are 1 million 37,250 voters in Karnali, which has 12 constituencies. For which 941 polling stations and 1,437 polling stations have been set up. According to the Provincial Election Office, the maximum number of employees has been deployed in Surkhet, 1,818, and the least in Humla, 369. ‘Employees have reached all polling stations across the province with necessary materials,’ said Provincial Election Officer Lal Bahadur Gurung, ‘Necessary management work has started at polling stations.’ He informed that 51 types of materials, including employees, have reached the polling stations for the election. According to him, ballot papers, ballot boxes, swastika stamps and other materials for the election have been sent to the relevant polling stations.

Staff and security personnel have been sent to polling stations in Karnali's hills and areas with road facilities on foot and by road, while staff and election materials have been sent to 24 polling stations in upper Humla and Dolpa by helicopter, the Provincial Election Office has stated. He informed that all preparations for the election have been completed.

Similarly, the Karnali Provincial Police Office has stated that 18,528 security personnel have been deployed throughout Karnali. According to the office, Nepal Police has deployed 15,328 security personnel, including election police. Similarly, the Armed Police Force has deployed 3,200 police officers, including election police.

441 polling stations in Karnali are considered very sensitive. Similarly, 301 are on the general list and 651 are on the sensitive list, said Provincial Police Chief DIG Jayaraj Sapkota. "A team of security personnel has reached all polling stations, so far everything is normal," he said. "We have also placed additional security personnel on high alert at the district and provincial levels."

Krishna

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