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Around 6,200 employees, security personnel mobilized in Banke



NEPALGUNJ: Around 6,200 employees and security personnel have been mobilized for the local-level election in the Banke district.

Chief District Officer, Surya Bahadur Khatri, said that around 2,200 employees of civil service and corporations, as well as more than 4,000 security personnel, have been mobilized in the district for local polls taking place on Friday.

There are 136 voting centers and 379 polling booths in the district. Out of 136 voting centers, 105 voting centers have been included in the most sensitive list while 30 voting centers have been kept on the sensitive list after reviewing the security challenges.

Similarly, Nepali Army, Armed Police Force, and Nepal Police have been mobilized separately for security.
He further said that security arrangement has been made by categorizing the voting centers as the most sensitive and sensitive keeping the security sensitivity in mind as Banke shares borders with India.

Movement via checkpoints has been completely banned from May 10 midnight to May 14 midnight as per the bilateral agreement to close the Nepal-India border for 72 hours to hold local-level polls peacefully.

A total of 329,473 voters are participating in the election in Banke. The district has one sub-metropolis, one municipality, and six rural municipalities.

Publish Date : 12 May 2022 13:41 PM

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