3 November, Doti. The Office of the Chief Electoral Officer has knowledgeable that preparations for the House of Representatives and Provincial Assembly elections to be held on Sunday have reached the ultimate stage.
According to the workplace, the employees and election supplies have reached all 178 polling stations, 100 and seventy-seven everlasting and one momentary, within the district. “On the first, a crew of staff has reached all of the polling stations,” Chief Electoral Officer and District Judge Shivlal Pandey stated, “They have began the work associated to the election.” He stated that the development of the polling station has reached its last stage in the present day.
Chief Electoral Officer Pandey stated that throughout the development of the polling station, polling officers have been instructed to construct it in such a means that it will be handy for the disabled and the voters might chill out.
There are 177 polling stations in 115 polling stations in Doti district. A short lived polling station has been arrange within the jail workplace in order that inmates and government staff can vote. Chief Electoral Officer Pandey says that there are about 300 momentary voters within the momentary polling station.
He stated arrangements have been made for the Nepali Army, Armed Police and authorities staff in Dipayal space to vote on the Su-Jong polling station in Dipayal Rajpur. Similarly, Pandey additionally knowledgeable that preparations have been made on the Dilpeshwar polling station for the police personnel who’re within the coaching middle.
Chief District Officer Kalpana Shrestha stated that 2,472 safety personnel from all three safety companies have been mobilized for the election. “1518 safety personnel from the Nepal Police, 740 from the Nepali Army and 214 from the Armed Police Force have been mobilized,” Chief District Officer Shrestha stated, “The rapid response group can be in readiness.” She stated cellular safety groups are additionally being mobilized.
Shrestha urged the voters to vote with confidence as strict safety preparations have been made for the election. She stated, ‘We are monitoring the safety state of affairs often, on-site monitoring has been performed at totally different locations within the district, the safety state of affairs is nice.’
Chief District Officer Shrestha stated {that a} three-level safety cordon has been arrange for the polling station. She knowledgeable that the Nepal Police was positioned within the first circle, the Armed Police within the second circle and the Nepali Army within the third circle.
There are 124,870 voters in Doti district, 65 thousand 735 girls and 59 thousand 135 males.
Prem Bahadur Ale of Integrated Samajwadi Party, Gauri Oli of CPN UML, Ank Bahadur Khadka of RPP and Keshav Bahadur Balayar of Rashtriya Swatantra Party are contesting for the House of Representatives from the district. Along with them, two unbiased candidates Narendra Bahadur Khadka and Raj Prasad Joshi are additionally contesting.
Narendra Bahadur Singh of Nepali Congress, Chakra Bahadur Malla of CPN-UML, Shailendra Khadka of Our Nepali Party and Netra Nath of RPR are within the election area from the ruling alliance within the Provincial Assembly ‘1’. Similarly, Shivsingh Oli of CPN-Maoist Center, Teb Bahadur Bam of CPN-UML and Mohan Bahadur Bam of RPR are within the election area from the ruling alliance in province ‘2’.