Assistant District Officers have been given the responsibility of ensuring compliance with the code of conduct at the district level.
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The Ministry of Home Affairs has directed the Assistant Chief District Officers of all 77 districts, who have been assigned the responsibility of 'Election Code of Conduct Monitoring Officers', to discharge their responsibilities effectively.
The ministry issued such instructions to all assistant chief district officers on Wednesday. The instructions given by Home Secretary Rajkumar Shrestha mention the responsibility of monitoring the code of conduct effectively.
The statement said, "The Ministry of Home Affairs has taken the confidence that you will work impartially and fearlessly to implement this responsibility assigned by the Commission and request you to provide the report of all the work done as the Election Code of Conduct Monitoring Officer to the Ministry."
The Election Commission has implemented the Code of Conduct, 2082, to conduct the House of Representatives elections to be held on Falgun 21, 2082 in a fair, impartial, transparent and credible manner.
The Commission has clarified that the assistant chief district officers have been assigned the responsibility of Election Code of Conduct Monitoring Officers in matters other than the financial matters of the district to ensure compliance with the code of conduct at the district level.
