Nepali Army Establishes Election Security Base Camps in Mustang Ahead of By-election
Summary
The Nepali Army has set up election security base camps in Mustang ahead of the House of Representatives by-election on Falgun 21, with armed patrols ensuring a peaceful voting environment. 39 polling centers and 11,328 voters are involved in this election across five local levels in Mustang.
Key Points
- Nepali Army has established election security base camps in Thurlungphat, Lo Manthang, and Jomsom, Lower Mustang for the upcoming by-election.
- Armed teams patrol key market and rural areas twice daily to maintain a peaceful election atmosphere.
- Armed Police Force Nepal and Nepal Police have also deployed personnel to support election security in Mustang.
- A total of 39 polling centers and 11,328 registered voters will participate in the House of Representatives by-election in Mustang, with eight political parties fielding candidates.