Monday, March 2nd, 2026

Nepal Police tighten monitoring of social media as election nears



KATHMANDU: With the election to the House of Representatives (HoR) approaching, young people have become increasingly active on social media platforms.

At such a sensitive time, posting or sharing information impulsively, especially false or misleading content, or engaging in personal attacks can invite legal consequences. Nepal Police have warned that action will be taken against those misusing social media.

Deputy Superintendent of Police Abinarayan Kafle, central spokesperson for Nepal Police, said social media platforms are being closely monitored and that a dedicated team has been mobilized to track misuse. He added that the Police Cyber Bureau is also actively monitoring online activities.

According to DSP Kafle, spreading false information, creating confusion, disturbing ethnic, religious, social or communal harmony, or sharing content that threatens peace and security through social media or online platforms constitutes a criminal offence.

The police have urged the public not to edit or misuse incidents, statements, photos or videos with the intent of spreading rumours, and not to like, share or comment on misleading or unlawful content that encourages its spread.

Producing, promoting or supporting illegal online content is also a punishable offence, police said, urging users to verify the authenticity and accuracy of information before sharing it.

In a public appeal, Nepal Police stated: “Everyone has a responsibility to help create a safe, civilised and positive digital environment. Let us act responsibly and work together to maintain peace and harmony in society.”

Publish Date : 07 February 2026 06:38 AM

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