Chief District Officer Deepak Poudel informed that although there is no security challenge in the current election, security management has been strengthened based on the security sensitivity of the polling stations.
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All-party meetings have been held at all polling stations in the district for the House of Representatives elections to be held on Falgun 21. The meeting has also decided to make the elections free, fair and fearless. There are a total of 85 polling stations in the district. Employees have reached the polling stations with election materials.
According to the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer, Jumla, Assistant Electoral Officer Harikrishna Timilsina, employees and security personnel have reached the polling stations considered remote in the district, including Chotra of Guthichaur Rural Municipality, Sipti Marfan, Kavra, Jhyari, Sudi, Ghode, Khopri of Chauttila Rural Municipality, Tamti of Tatopani, Baragaun and other polling stations.
According to him, all-party meetings have been completed at all 85 polling stations in Jumla. There are 110 polling stations. Polling officers have sent information that all-party and all-party meetings have been completed. The meeting was attended by office bearers and members of the municipal and ward-level committees of political parties. They have all agreed to conduct the election in a peaceful, dignified, fearless and rigged-free environment. Work has also been done to manage the lines at the polling stations for easy management of voting for women, men, people with disabilities, and senior citizens.
654 employees have been deployed in Jumla for the election. Chief District Officer Deepak Poudel informed that although there is no security challenge in the current election, security management has been strengthened based on the security sensitivity of the polling stations.
