According to the administration, arrangements have been made to return the surrendered weapons to the respective owners after the election process is completed.
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The District Administration Office, Sankhuwasabha, has urged people to surrender their weapons with the aim of holding the upcoming House of Representatives elections on February 21 in a free, fair, fearless and peaceful environment.
The district administration has requested that all types of weapons and ammunition kept by individuals with permits within the district be handed over to the nearest police office by Magh 20 so that they are not used during the election period.
According to the administration, arrangements have been made to return the surrendered weapons to the respective owners after the election work is completed. It is believed that this step will help prevent possible fear, intimidation and unwanted activities during the election.
Assistant Chief District Officer Mohanmani Ghimire, stating that the cooperation of all citizens is indispensable to make the election credible and peaceful, urged them to surrender weapons within the specified time limit.
