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NA Elections: Silence period to begin tonight



KATHMANDU: The silence period for the National Assembly (NA) election is set to commence from 12 am tonight, as announced by the Election Commission (EC).

The EC, through a statement, has mandated the prohibition of all campaign activities starting from midnight.

This silence period will persist until the conclusion of the voting process.

During this silence period, political party officials, candidates, affiliated organizations, and entities bound by the code of conduct are strictly prohibited from engaging in any form of discussions, interactions, meetings, conferences, workshops, or any election-related propaganda.

Furthermore, the Commission stated that no form of vote solicitation or election campaigning is permissible through any method, process, or means.

Additionally, the dissemination of messages, information, or propaganda materials, either in favor or against any political party or candidate, is strictly forbidden on social media, online platforms, print media, or any other medium.

The voting for National Assembly members is scheduled for January 25, commencing at 9 am and concluding at 3 pm.

This election is being conducted to fill the vacancies left by 19 members whose 6-year tenure has ended.

In the case of 20 members whose tenure has also concluded, the President will nominate one person.

The election aims to elect members representing various provinces and regions, with a focus on inclusivity by ensuring the participation of women, Dalits, persons with disabilities, minorities, and other communities.

Publish Date : 22 January 2024 12:55 PM

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