The Central Security Committee meeting held at the Ministry of Home Affairs on Wednesday decided to effectively implement the 'Integrated Security Plan for the Election of Members of the House of Representatives, 2082'.
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The government has decided to strengthen security arrangements to ensure that the upcoming House of Representatives elections to be held on Falgun 21 are held in a free, credible, fair and fear-free environment.
The Central Security Committee meeting held at the Ministry of Home Affairs today decided to effectively implement the ‘Integrated Security Plan for the Election of Members of the House of Representatives, 2082’.
The election-targeted security plan is in the implementation phase through all four security agencies and the District Administration Office. The Ministry of Home Affairs has stated that the meeting has decided to form a command post and election cell at the provincial level under the coordination of the Chief Secretary, comprising the heads of all security agencies, the Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Chief District Officer of the concerned district, and send a letter to activate the election security management.
The meeting has decided to send a letter to the Office of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers regarding the matter. The meeting has also decided to make effective security arrangements in coordination with each other, keeping in mind the current situation.
The meeting discussed the latest security situation in the country, security challenges from all four security agencies, discussed them, and reviewed and analyzed them, according to the Home Minister’s Secretariat.
