Ballot boxes being brought in after clearing landslides

Under the direction of Chief District Officer Deepak Poudel, the Road Division Office, Jumla, opened the road in 2 and a half hours using a dozer.

Falgun 21, 2082

DB Budha

Ballot boxes being brought in after clearing landslides

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Ballot boxes have been brought in by clearing a dry landslide on the Triveni Topla road in Jumla Tatopani rural municipality. A dry landslide occurred at Surki Pakha at 3 pm. There was a problem in bringing the ballot boxes and the movement of voters. 

On the instructions of Chief District Officer Deepak Poudel, the Road Division Office Jumla opened the road in 2 and a half hours using a dozer. Although the voting process ended at 5 pm, the Road Division Office Jumla has stated that the road was opened only at 6:15 pm and the ballot boxes were brought in. 

The election team, including the ballot papers, and the citizens have started moving around easily. DSP Rabin Babu Regmi, Chief of the District Police Office Jumla, said that the team deployed to clear the landslide and carry out the election has left. According to him, the ballot boxes of four polling stations are coming through that road. 

Arrangements have been made for vehicles carrying dozer ballot boxes to move ahead of them until they reach the Triveni Topla road section. 

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