Central Security Committee decision: Legal action will be taken against those who engage in activities that terrorize the public

The meeting also raised the issue of groups including Durga Prasai Group and Nicholas Bhusal carrying out activities to disrupt the elections.

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Central Security Committee decision: Legal action will be taken against those who engage in activities that terrorize the public

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The Central Security Committee meeting has decided to take strict legal action against those who incite violence and terrorize the people during the elections. The Central Security Committee meeting held on Sunday made this decision.

According to sources, the issue of possible activities by Durga Prasai group and Nicholas Bhusal to disrupt the election was also raised in the meeting. Prasai has been involved in various activities in connection with the campaign to save the nation, nationality, religion, and culture. On October 26, the Ministry of Home Affairs had held discussions with 6 members of the campaign on behalf of Prasai. The meeting also approved the Integrated Security Plan 2082 and decided to mobilize the army. Home Affairs Spokesperson Anand Kafle said that it has also been decided to hold a provincial-level seminar on election security from November 9. Today's meeting of the Security Committee was attended by Home Secretary Rameshwor Dangal, a charioteer of the Nepal Army, Nepal Police IGP Dan Bahadur Karki, Armed Police Force Chief Raju Aryal, National Investigation Department Chief Tekendra Karki, and the Ministry's Peace and Security Division Chief Anand Kafle. Central Security Committee writes to the Ministry of Defense to mobilize the army for election-focused security  

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