The army has begun bringing ballot boxes from three polling stations in Bhotkhola and two in Silichong rural municipality via helicopter.
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Ballot boxes from five polling stations in Sankhuwasabha, which are considered geographically remote, have been brought to Khandbari by helicopter.
Ballot boxes from three polling stations in Bhotkhola and two polling stations in Silichong rural municipality have been brought by army helicopters.
DSP Kumar Prasad Mainali said that the army has started bringing ballot boxes from Thudam, Ridak and Kimathanka of Bhotkhola rural municipality, Khempalung Basic School of Silichong rural municipality-5 and Shivashakti Secondary School of Kampek of Ward 3 by army helicopter.
Ballot boxes have been brought to the counting center from the footpath of 124 polling stations. There are 165 polling stations in the district, including one temporary one.
