Security Forces Launch Joint Patrols in Darchula Ahead of Federal Elections
Summary
Security forces in Darchula have launched joint patrols ahead of the House of Representatives election scheduled for February 21, deploying 856 staff across 112 polling stations to ensure a fair and peaceful voting process.
Key Points
- The three security agencies in Darchula have started joint patrols to secure the upcoming February 21 House of Representatives election.
- There are 112 polling stations and 143 polling centers in Darchula with 856 employees deployed for the election.
- Chief Secretary Baikuntha Prasad Aryal coordinated election preparations and addressed local voting issues such as the 'No Vote' announcement in Nagu.
- Training for election officers and assistants is scheduled for mid-February across multiple municipalities to ensure smooth election management.