KATHMANDU, May 10: The home ministry has said that anyone found carrying out anti-election activities, disturbing the law and order in society and obstructing the voters from the opportunity of selecting their representatives independently will face action as per the law.
Issuing a press release on Monday, the home ministry shared that it has received information that some activities against the election code of conduct as well as conflict, dispute and quarrels between some political parties, their representatives and candidates in the name of election campaigning are taking place.
Saying it was the responsibility of all to ensure that elections are held in a peaceful, free and fearless environment, the ministry has mentioned that anyone carrying out activities against the elections will be held accountable.
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The press statement issued by the Joint-Secretary and Spokesperson for the ministry, Phanindra Mani Pokharel, reads that no one is allowed to involve in activities against the law as well as to take the law into their own hands in the pretext of election. The security bodies have been closely monitoring such activities, the press statement said.
The local-level election is taking place in the country on May 13. The government has deployed around 260,000 security personnel to ensure security required for management of the elections.
Similarly, around 300,000 employees are also deployed for the same.
The ministry has also requested one and all to join the act of electing the people's representatives through the election, while also helping and facilitating the civil servants, and security personnel to fulfill their duties for the same.
(RSS)