Prime Minister Karki Visits Taplejung, Consults on Upcoming Elections After Visiting Pathibhara Shrine

Taplejung), 1 Falgun: Prime Minister Sushila Karki has visited Pathibhara located in Taplejung. Today, after visiting Pathibhara, she consulted with the local security chiefs at the Chief Electoral Officer's office in the district regarding the elections.

Prime Minister Karki, who arrived in Taplejung today, consulted on the House of Representatives election scheduled for Falgun 21.

Prime Minister Karki consulted with the Chief Electoral Officer of Taplejung and District Judge Vikas Shrestha, along with the district's security chief, regarding the elections.

Prime Minister Karki gathered information about the electoral environment while consulting at the Taplejung District Court, which houses the Chief Electoral Officer's office. Karki directed that security arrangements be strengthened at highly sensitive and sensitive polling stations in Taplejung, which borders Sikkim, India, in the southeast and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China in the north.

She also directed that security arrangements be made for polling stations that are sensitive and prone to potential disturbances.

During the consultation program, Chief District Officer Shivraj Sedhain reportedly briefed Prime Minister Karki on the district's security situation, polling stations and centers, and the overall election environment.

Prime Minister Karki also visited the famous pilgrimage site Pathibhara in Taplejung. Prime Minister Karki, who arrived in Taplejung at 8 AM, first visited Pathibhara and subsequently held consultations and discussions with the Chief Electoral Officer and heads of security agencies in the district headquarters, Phungling.

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