E-voting possible if national consensus forged: Minister Kharel
Summary
Minister Jagadish Kharel announced that e-voting could be implemented in Nepal if there is national and political consensus, highlighting its cost-effectiveness and alignment with digital transformation.
Key Points
- Minister Jagadish Kharel emphasized the need for e-voting arrangements if national consensus is reached.
- He addressed the CAN B2B Summit 2025 in Lalitpur organized by the Federation of Computer Association Nepal.
- Kharel highlighted e-voting as a cost-effective method using information technology.
- The government is prepared to hold HoR elections on March 5, reflecting the aspirations of the Gen-Z Movement.