Nepal, Feb. 2 -- With the March 5 election drawing near, the government has doubled down on its commitment to strong security measures to make voting safe and fair. This election, like all in the past, cannot be left to chance, and the rules cannot be overlooked as this election, a mid-term one, is taking place under special circumstances. As such the Ministry of Home Affairs has stated that it would tighten surveillance at polling centers believed to be sensitive and highly sensitive ones. At the same time, the Election Commission has stepped up checks on campaign violations, false information, and hate speech. These measures have been put in place to keep all sorts of fear, pressure, and bias away from voters. Of the 10,967 polling loca...
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