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52 polling stations in Jumla classified as highly sensitive

The security body has categorized polling stations into three categories in order to make voting centres peaceful and fear-free, said Deputy Superintendent of Police at the District Police Office, Rabin Babu Regmi.  
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By REPUBLICA

JUMLA, Feb 3: Fifty-two polling stations set for upcoming election to the House of Representatives in Jumla district have been categorized as highly-sensitive. The HoR election is taking place on March 5.



The security body has categorized polling stations into three categories in order to make voting centres peaceful and fear-free, said Deputy Superintendent of Police at the District Police Office, Rabin Babu Regmi.  


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The district has one municipality and seven rural municipalities. Out of 85 polling stations, 52 have been placed on a highly-sensitive list while 18 polling booths on a sensitive list and 15 on a general list, added Regmi. 


The district has a total 71,739 voters. Of them, 34,280 are women and 37,459 men.


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