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Home Minister Khand assures of peaceful election on November 20



BUTWAL: Minister for Home Affairs Bal Krishna Khand expressed his confidence that the upcoming parliamentary election would be held in a peaceful atmosphere.

In a provincial level security meeting at Butwal of Lumbini Province today, Minister Khand reassured, “The House of Representatives and Provincial Assembly elections would be held in a fearless environment in coordination among the government employees and security agencies.”

The twin elections are slated for November 20 this year in a single phase.

According to him, like in local level election that was held successfully in everyone’s support, the upcoming election would be successful too as it too had everyone’s support.

Stating that the government’s first priority was to protect lives of citizens, the Home Minister reaffirmed that the government was ever commitment for protection of citizens’ lives and their properties.

He remarked that the security agencies were playing an important role in ensuring safety and security to the citizens by working round-the-clock to and thus. Minister Khand extended his gratitude towards the Nepali Army, Nepal Police, Armed Police Force and National Investigation Department for the same.

“The role of security agencies in extreme conditions despite resources constraint is commendable,” he said.

The security meeting will assess the security situation in all districts in Lumbini Province and security arrangements for the upcoming parliamentary elections on November 20.

The meeting is attended by Chief District Officers of all 12 districts in the Province and Heads of the security agencies in the Province, according to Chief District Officer of Rupandehi, Bharat Mani Pandey.

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Publish Date : 02 November 2022 16:22 PM

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