In Bardiya, which has two constituencies, 24 polling stations in Constituency No. 1 and 15 in Constituency No. 2 have been placed on the sensitive list.
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39 polling stations in Bardiya have been placed on the sensitive list for the House of Representatives elections to be held on February 21.
In Bardiya, which has two constituencies, 24 polling stations in constituency number 1 and 15 in constituency number 2 have been placed on the sensitive list.
Areas bordering the Indian border have been considered sensitive. Chief District Officer Gogan Bahadur Hamal said that there are no highly sensitive polling stations in the district as there is no other threat to peace and security. He said that the border areas will be kept under special surveillance.
11 polling stations have been added in Bardiya for the upcoming elections. There are a total of 387 polling stations in the district. Information Officer of the District Election Office, Nayab Subba Anup Dhakal, said that there are 75 polling stations in constituency number 1 and 199 polling stations.
There are 188 polling stations in constituency 2. There are 323,266 voters in the district in the upcoming elections. There are 168,000 voters in constituency number 1 and 155,232 voters in constituency number 2. In the 2079 elections, there were 311,410 voters in Bardiya.
