Security Committee Intensifies Monitoring of Highly Sensitive Polling Stations Ahead of Elections in Jumla
Summary
The District Security Committee in Jumla intensifies monitoring of highly sensitive polling stations ahead of the House of Representatives election scheduled for Falgun 21, ensuring security and peaceful voting.
Key Points
- The District Security Committee in Jumla is intensifying monitoring of 52 highly sensitive polling stations ahead of the House of Representatives election on Falgun 21.
- So far, 42 highly sensitive polling centers in the district's eight local levels have been monitored for security and infrastructure readiness.
- Polling stations in Jumla are classified into three tiers: highly sensitive, sensitive, and normal, to ensure a fear-free voting environment.
- Nepal Police, Armed Police Force, Nepali Army, and Election Police will be mobilized to secure the election in Jumla where 71,739 voters are registered.