Home ministry assures robust poll security

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, MAY 10The Ministry of Home Affairs said robust security arrangements were in place across the country to
prevent any untoward incident before, during, or after the local level elections scheduled for May 13.
Home Minister Khand
directs security agencies to organise election peacefully
Security beefed
up along Nepal-India border Issuing a press
release, MoHA claimed that security was beefed up for the elections in a reliable manner to ensure that no citizen would be deprived of
their constitutional right to vote merely on the ground of security reasons
MoHA also urged all to exercise their voting rights without fear. "Around 260,000 personnel from Nepali Army, Nepal Police,
Armed Police Force, National Investigation Department and temporary police have been deployed for elections in line with the Integrated
Security Plan," the MoHA said, adding that security agencies would also conduct ground and aerial patrolling during elections to ensure that
voting takes place smoothly without any untoward incident.Nepal Police personnel and temporary cops have been deployed inside the polling
centres while APF and NA personnel will man the second and the outermost ring, respectively.Security personnel have bee mobilised in such a
way that they can reach anywhere within 10 to15 minutes
The security arrangements will be in place until the victory rally of political parties after announcement of the final results of civic
polls.Each polling station has already received election logistics and is under full security cover
MoHA warned that any person or group involved in intimidating and threatening voters, candidates, and employees deputed at polling stations
would be dealt with ruthlessly.Security agencies will mainly focus on the security of voters, election candidates, political leaders,
general public, election officials, warehouses of election logistics, polling stations and ballot counting centres, among others.The MoHA
has carried out comprehensive security mapping of each polling centre on the basis of threat assessment.It has also classified polling
stations into three categories - normal, sensitive and highly sensitive - for security purpose.Nepal Police has been given the
responsibility of a first responder if any untoward incident takes place.According to the MoHA, back-up security force has also been kept on
standby in the district headquarters
In addition, there are striking teams, bomb disposal squads and aerial patrol teams
Each district has a seven-member district election security committee headed by chief district officer.A version of this article appears in
the print on May 11, 2022, of The Himalayan Times.
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