Eight polling stations in Sankhuwasabha are highly sensitive

Out of 109 polling stations, 82 polling stations have been classified as sensitive and 18 polling stations have been classified as general.

Falgun 20, 2082

Eight polling stations in Sankhuwasabha are highly sensitive

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Out of 109 polling stations in Sankhuwasabha, eight polling stations have been placed on the highly sensitive list due to security concerns.

Out of 109 polling stations, 82 polling stations have been classified as sensitive, 18 as general. Polling stations and centers have been classified as slightly sensitive, sensitive and general based on geographical remoteness, remoteness from security agencies, inconvenience of transportation and communication, considering the incidents seen in previous elections. 

Polling stations and centers have been classified as sensitive and general based on geographical remoteness, remoteness from security agencies, inconvenience of transportation and communication, considering the incidents seen in previous elections. A security strategy has been formulated considering highly sensitive, sensitive and general polling stations. There are eight highly sensitive, 82 sensitive and 19 general polling stations in the district.

This district, which has only one constituency, has 119,630 voters, including 62,172 men and 57,458 women. There are 109 polling stations and 164 polling stations in the district. This time, 16 people, including three women, are in the fray. There are 15 parties and one independent candidate.

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