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Local level election will be exemplary: CEC Thapaliya

EC hold discussions with state-owned media organizations on election coverage



KATHMANDU: Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Dinesh Kumar Thapaliya has said EC would make utmost efforts in order to make the forthcoming local level election exemplary.

CEC Thapaliya said so during the EC’s discussion with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Press Council Nepal, Advertisement Board, Rastriya Samarchar Samiti (RSS), Gorkhapatra Corporation, Radio Nepal, and Nepal Television on Friday.

The discussion focused on how local level elections could be made free and fair with maximum participation of voters and the role State media could play in it. CEC Thapaliya viewed the discussion was organized in a bid to facilitate the activities of State media in the publicity of local level election.

“Media has a significant role to make election effective and encourage people for voting,” he said, adding that EC alone could not conduct entire activities relating to elections. He suggested the media to augment the election-related news and views in the days. The EC is managing necessary budget for the election.

As per law and local level structures, a total of 35,221 people’s representatives will be elected from the local level election. Similarly, for the local level assembly, 4,968 people’s representatives will also be elected.

CEC Thapaliya suggested that the public media could introduce election-focused programs. He directed the Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) to make arrangement for documenting 12,000 polling stations via technology. The EC has prepared a draft of the policy to pay serious attention to the use of social networking sites to discourage false, misleading news, and rumours about elections, it has been learnt.

“To make elections effective, it will be appropriate to disseminate separate bulletins relating to elections or provide election-related links through dedicated pages of Rastriya Samachar Samiti and Gorkhapatra. It will help once one reads bulletins related to elections disseminated by RSS,” said CEC Thapaliya.

Stressing the need for prompt dissemination of credible news on election, he said, “News should be dispatched in an intensive way from mid-March.” To make elections effective, telecommunication providers will look after technology affairs and the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology coordinates on it.

On the occasion, RSS Chairperson Harihar Adhikari ‘Shymal’ and General Manager Siddha Raj Rai ensured that they would do their maximum part for RSS to provide news related to elections to other media in an easy and accessible way as it has its mechanism in all districts and local levels. For this, they urged the concerned authority to make RSS efficient by addressing its needs.

Publish Date : 11 February 2022 21:11 PM

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