We are committed to holding elections in a fear-free environment: IGP Aryal

Aryal also said that the Armed Police Force is associated with sacrifice, dedication, and sacrifice.

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We are committed to holding elections in a fear-free environment: IGP Aryal

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Armed Police Inspector General Raju Aryal has said that they are committed to ensuring that the upcoming elections are held safely and without fear.

He said that it is essential to create a fearless environment by controlling criminal and destructive activities and that they are committed to it.

At a program organized on Friday to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Armed Police Force, Aryal said that it is everyone's responsibility to conduct the elections safely. Aryal also said that the Armed Police Force is associated with sacrifice, dedication and sacrifice.

He also said that the Armed Police Force is working vigorously in the fields of international border security, internal security, peace missions and others. At a program organized on the occasion of the 25th Armed Police Force Day (Silver Jubilee), Inspector General Aryal said that the border is being made technology-friendly. He also said that work is being done on border security in collaboration with the border residents.

Addressing the anniversary program, IGP Aryal also said that it is necessary to carry out border protection with self-respect, loyalty and dedication.

The Armed Police Force has also been working on educational scholarships and welfare work for students in the border areas for a few years now. On the occasion of the annual festival, the Armed Forces has also given awards to officers and soldiers who have done excellent work throughout the year and to those associated with various fields.

The Armed Forces have been celebrating the day the organization was formally established through an ordinance on 9 Magh 2057 as its Establishment Day. The Armed Forces, which was formed by transferring manpower from the Army and Nepal Police, currently have about 37,000 manpower working in the Armed Forces. The Armed Forces, which has been deployed in border security, cross-border crime prevention and control, disaster management, internal security, etc., have been deployed with more than a dozen different mandates.

This force is mainly deployed in the frontline of border security towards India and China. The government is operating its mobilization, mandate and deployment based on the same law from 25 years ago. During this period, more than a dozen leaders have taken the leadership but have not been able to amend the law to make their responsibilities timely.

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