Nepal, Feb. 3 -- The District Security Committee of Jumla has classified 52 polling stations and 64 polling centres as highly sensitive ahead of the House of Representatives elections on March 5.
Of Jumla's total 85 polling stations, 52 are highly sensitive, 18 are sensitive, and 15 are considered normal. Among 110 polling centres, 64 are highly sensitive, 25 are sensitive, and 21 are normal.
The classification is based on security challenges, including geographical remoteness, poor communication access, physical infrastructure of centres, road connectivity, and water and electricity facilities, said Chief of Jumla District Police Office Robin Babu Regmi.
Regmi said authorities are coordinating with local bodies to address issues at po...
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