Election must be won through ideology, principles: CEC Thapaliya

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, MARCH 31Chief Election Commissioner Dinesh Kumar Thapaliya has emphasised that all the political parties
contesting the election should be committed to making the election free, fair, and economical by completely adhering to the election code of
conduct so as to ensure the protection of democracy and integrity of the governance system.
36 political parties registered
in Jhapa for local polls
Political parties focused on local elections
At an interaction on 'Effective Implementation of
Election Code of Conduct and Role of Stakeholders' today, Thapaliya suggested all the political parties and candidates to strictly abide by
the election code of conduct, if not face dire consequences. He shared, "The election code of conduct has been made at the
participation of all the stakeholders.The Election Commission is fully confident that the political parties and candidates will follow
it.Election must be won through ideology and principle, not through use of money."Similarly, former chief justice Kalyan Shrestha stressed
that the culture of following the code of conduct should be made an integral part as election paves the way for development, participation
and good governance
"It is the main responsibility of the political parties and candidates to follow the election code of conduct."Nepal Law Society chair and
former chief secretary Tirtha Man Shakya expressed concern, saying the election costs were becoming expensive
"It seems the elections are only for the political parties and their leaders' interest and not for consolidation of democracy and the public
interest," he said.Election Commissioner Ishwori Prasad Poudel said the Election Commission was vigorously making preparations for
conducting the election in a free, fair and fearless manner
He urged all the stakeholders to strictly abide by the election code of conduct for making the election free and fair
Election Commission secretary Gokarna Mani Dawadi, joint-secretary Yagya Prasad Bhattarai and former minister Madhav Poudel presented papers
on the Election Code of Conduct, income and expenditure details of the political parties, and implementation and monitoring,
respectively.Nepal Law Society executive director Krishna Man Pradhan said the interaction had been organised to highlight the significance
of the code of conduct and to make the stakeholders committed to follow it.Leaders of various political parties, including Jeevan Ram
Shrestha, Madhav Poudel, Khem Prasad Lohani, Baburam Dahal, Laxman Lal Karna, and Khim Lal Devkota, among others, suggested the Election
Commission to work independently and be strict in enforcing the Election Code of Conduct so as to enhance the credibility of the
elections.Civil society representatives, including Kapil Shrestha, Khem Raj Regmi, Indira Shrestha, Meen Khadka, Asha Basnet, Pradip
Shrestha and Indu Tuladhar, and chairman of the Rural Municipality Federation Bansha Lal Tamang pointed out the need to make electoral
reforms and more the election more credible so as to strengthen democracy.Earlier, the Election Commission and the NLS had organised
programmes in 14 places covering all the seven provinces.A version of this article appears in the print on April 1, 2022, of The Himalayan
Times.
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