People who provide false and misleading information and hateful statements in violation of the election code of conduct will be monitored.
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The Central Security Committee meeting is set to make code of conduct monitoring at the district level effective.
The Central Security Committee meeting chaired by Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal has decided to identify polling stations without communication and make alternative arrangements for communication, and monitor those who give false and misleading information and hateful expressions in violation of the election code of conduct.
The meeting focused on conducting the upcoming House of Representatives elections scheduled for Falgun 21 in a fair, impartial, transparent and credible manner, informed Anand Kafle, spokesperson for the Ministry of Home Affairs.
The special mechanism of the Nepal Police will be made strong and responsible to monitor those who give false and misleading information and hateful expressions in violation of the election code of conduct, provide access to accurate and reliable information related to the election to the general public, and prevent misuse of social media.
The Ministry of Home Affairs has stated that it has been decided to control anti-election activities and bring them under the legal ambit, and control the open purchase and sale and misuse of petroleum products.
The mobilization of security personnel in the election and security management of candidates were discussed, Spokesperson Kafle informed.
