Army conducting aerial patrols in 6 highly sensitive districts

Targeting the elections to be held tomorrow, the district headquarters of the Northwest Division will conduct aerial patrols to monitor and inspect election sites in the districts designated as highly sensitive areas, said Dipesh Jung Shah, deputy director of the Northwest Division Headquarters.

Falgun 20, 2082

Jyoti Katuwal

Army conducting aerial patrols in 6 highly sensitive districts

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The Nepal Army is going to conduct aerial patrols in the polling stations designated as highly sensitive in the upcoming elections for the House of Representatives on Falgun 21.

Aerial patrols have been started in 6 districts under the North West Division Headquarters from Wednesday. Targeting the upcoming elections, the North West Division Headquarters's Pritana Pati Dipesh Jung Shah said that aerial patrols will be conducted in the districts designated as highly sensitive areas and election sites will be observed.

He said that aerial patrols will be conducted in Kalikot, Jajarkot, Dolpa, Surkhet, Banke and Bardiya for two days. '356 highly sensitive polling stations in the districts under our Pritana are highly sensitive.' Since the deployed forces can be mobilized from air vehicles if necessary, patrols have been conducted in sensitive areas.

He said, "There is a plan to conduct aerial patrols with the necessary forces on election day." Similarly, according to the data provided by the Karnali Provincial Police Office, 359 polling stations in 10 districts of Karnali Province are highly sensitive, 422 are sensitive, and 160 are normal.

Jyoti

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