66 prisoners cast their votes in Saptari

Prison Chief Rupak Mandal said that the ballot boxes were sealed after the voting was completed.

Falgun 21, 2082

Bidhyananda Ram

66 prisoners cast their votes in Saptari

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66 prisoners of Saptari Prison have voted. Voting began there at 7 am. By around 11 am, 66 prisoners and 2 employees have voted.

Among the employees who voted are a polling officer and an AHEB. Prison Chief Rupak Mandal said that the ballot boxes were sealed after the voting was completed. “We are waiting after sealing the ballot boxes,” he said. “After 5 pm, they will be taken to the office of the Chief Election Officer, which is also the office of the Election Officer of Saptari-2.”

According to him, there are a total of 391 prisoners in the prison, including women, men, children and senior citizens. However, the names of others are not in the voter list. Prison Chief Mandal said that when the list of 69 prisoners came from the Election Commission, one was transferred and two were released.

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