Friday, May 1st, 2026

Election atmosphere will not be disrupted: Acting CEC



KATHMANDU: Acting Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Ram Prasad Bhandari has urged the public to prepare confidently for the upcoming election, assuring that it will be held on schedule.

Speaking at a program in Kathmandu on Sunday, Bhandari emphasized that any attempts to disrupt the election will not succeed. He reaffirmed that the election will take place on the announced date and time.

Noting that some candidates continue to contact him with doubts about the process, he advised them to continue campaigning calmly and without confusion. He also cautioned that frustrated elements may try to spread rumors for their own objectives but said the Nepali public will no longer tolerate such attempts.

“The only alternative to good governance is the election itself. The election atmosphere will not be disrupted,” he stated firmly.

Bhandari highlighted that political parties, candidates, and their workers are actively engaged in election campaigns, and all political forces, both old and new, have accepted the election as the path forward.

He warned that any attempt to mislead citizens or create instability will not succeed. The government has been instructed to prevent disruptive activities, while the Election Commission continues to closely monitor the situation. Suggestions are also being provided to the government to address weaknesses and ensure a conducive election environment.

“Some frustrated individuals may spread rumors to achieve certain objectives, but the Nepali people will no longer witness sponsored attempts to disrupt the process. The election will happen as scheduled. If anyone claims to have an alternative to elections for good governance, that can be discussed, but it cannot delay or disrupt the polls,” Bhandari said.

He also urged all concerned parties to strictly adhere to the election code of conduct. Regarding media coverage, Bhandari expressed concern that some outlets are conducting opinion polls despite repeated requests not to. He warned that action will be taken against media organizations that violate the code of conduct.

Publish Date : 22 February 2026 13:00 PM

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