Home Minister Aryal Pledges Fair Elections, Visits Rautahat to Review Security

Rautahat. Home Minister Omprakash Aryal has committed that the current interim government will ensure the completion of elections in a fair and fear-free environment. Speaking today in Gaur, the district headquarters of Rautahat, while reviewing the district's peace and security situation, he stated that this government has come with the objective of holding elections.

Visiting Rautahat to assess the security situation for the upcoming House of Representatives elections, he urged everyone to participate in the voting process, as the government has arranged for voting in a fear-free environment.

Home Minister Aryal urged the general voters to cooperate with the government by participating in the voting process on Falgun 21, as effective security arrangements have been made for the elections. He stated that an environment conducive to exercising political rights would be created and made it clear that no one acting against the law would be spared.

Speaking to journalists after instructing security officials in Rautahat, Home Minister Aryal said, "We are in the role of facilitators. However, anyone who does wrong or violates the law will be brought under the legal framework and necessary action will be taken." He informed that there is a clear provision for action to be taken for election-related offenses according to the Election Commission's code of conduct.

Home Minister Aryal urged people not to believe in rumors, even if some groups attempt to spread unnecessary suspicion and rumors. He said, "The preparation of the government and the commission is clear and effective; the election will be completed peacefully on the scheduled date." Home Minister Aryal clarified that there is no doubt that the election will take place now that the entire country is immersed in the election process.

Earlier, Chief District Officer Dinesh Sagar Bhusal informed that overall security preparations have been completed in Rautahat. Stating that high-level security arrangements have been made from the border areas to the highly sensitive and sensitive polling centers in Rautahat, he mentioned that other necessary preparations have also been completed.

CDO Bhusal informed that the team accompanying Home Minister Aryal included Chief Election Commissioner Ramprasad Bhandari, Lieutenant General Pradipjung KC, Inspector General of Armed Police Force Raju Aryal, Additional Inspector General of Armed Police Force Ganesh Thadamagar, Joint Secretary Anand Kafle, Deputy Inspector General of Armed Police Force Bishnu Bhatta, and Under Secretary Rama Acharya.

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