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Chitwan CDO stresses ‘five Ps’ for free and fair elections



KATHMANDU: As the March 5 House of Representatives election approaches, election-related discussions have intensified across the country, with political parties stepping up campaigns and voters closely observing developments. Social media platforms are also abuzz with election debates.

The responsibility of conducting the election in a peaceful and impartial manner rests largely on civil servants and security personnel deployed across the country. Orientation programs are being conducted for election staff, and preparations are underway to dispatch necessary materials to polling centers and stations.

Chief District Officer of Chitwan Ganesh Aryal said security personnel, employees at all levels, and particularly polling officers and assistant polling officers, play a crucial role in ensuring a free, dignified and peaceful election.

According to Aryal, all stakeholders must carry out their duties honestly to make the election credible and successful.

He emphasized that officials deployed in polling must strictly follow the “five Ps” to ensure fairness and order. Referring to words beginning with the English letter ‘P’, he listed punctuality, process (adherence to procedures), patience, participation (active engagement), and impartiality as essential principles.

Aryal expressed confidence that strict compliance with these five standards would guarantee a fair and well-managed election. He warned that failure to uphold these principles could ultimately lead to a sixth ‘P’ — penalization or punishment.

Earlier, Aryal had also interpreted the Nepali word for election — “nirbachan” — in his own simplified style. He explained that “ni” stands for neutrality, “ra” for proceeding strategically, “ba” for presenting one’s views without obstructing others, “cha” for refraining from manipulation, and “na” for avoiding negativity.

His interpretation had been positively received by the Election Commission Nepal, according to officials.

Publish Date : 28 February 2026 12:36 PM

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